umbilical cord (2022) [N/A]

Release Date:
October 6, 2022

Original Title:
nabassaite

Production Companies:
Latvijas Kultūras akadēmija

Production Countries:
Latvia

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 30

A surreal drama about the Painter, who tries his best to get into the Vienna Academy of Arts. The process of application is not easy, as he shares his living space with the crazy Postman, who delivers him a daily dose of derogatory letters.

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Art Department Assistant:
Juris Dūcis

Assistant Director:
Elza Viktorija Zorgevica

Assistant Director of Photography:
Marika Šengelija
Eduards Deičmanis

Best Boy Electrician:
Edgars Kalniņš

Costume Design:
Santa Cera

Director:
Emīls Mihailovs

Director of Photography:
Madara Lote Peizuma

Editor:
Beatrise Ziediņa

Focus Puller:
Marika Šengelija

Foley Artist:
Emīls Mihailovs

Gaffer:
Kaspars Vilcāns

Grip:
Marts Indriķis Zunde

Location Manager:
Terēze Tīna Turkupole

Production Assistant:
Elizabete Vīksniņa
Katrīna Karple

Production Design:
Karlis Balodis

Production Manager:
Emīlija Mikalauska

Prop Designer:
Aija Skoromko

Script Supervisor:
Ildze Felsberga

Sound Designer:
Emīls Mihailovs

Sound Recordist:
Beatrise Ziediņa
Kārlis Daudziņš
Kārlis Drukteins
Arturs Skujiņš-Meijiņš

Title Designer:
Emīls Mihailovs

Visual Effects:
Helēna Viktorija Ozola

Writer:
Emīls Mihailovs

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