A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 10, 2022
Original Title:
Einaratīvs
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Latvijas Kultūras akadēmija
Latvijas Televizija
VFS Films
Production Countries:
Latvia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 27
Instead of Einars Pelšs' eighth poetry book, he publishes his collected works, but the buyer of the book receives an ordinary brick. He translates the authors of the Russian Golden Age and publishes them under his own name, challenging the boundaries of literature. Is a poet who makes fun of art unique or exactly what we expect from contemporary authors? Einarrative is an extraordinary story that portrays the narrative of the life of Einārs Pelšs. In the film, this narrative is an experience of contrasting changes both in its visual style and in Einars’ poetic works and personality, allowing him to get involved in the depiction of the narrative himself, making the film as Einārs Pelšs' audiovisual collected works.
Administration:
Jolanta Liepiņa
Animation:
Digne Briģe
Līva Felsberga
Art Direction:
Ieva Filatova
Marta Kalniņa
Camera Production Assistant:
Edgars Ļaksa
Colorist:
Dāvids Smiltiņš
Director:
Betija Zvejniece
Director of Photography:
Dāvids Smiltiņš
Arvis Belovs
Editor:
Dāvis Gauja
Betija Zvejniece
Lighting Artist:
Krišs Apšenieks
Kārlis Bergs
Aivars Šaicāns
Madara Lote Peizuma
Producer:
Nikola Ozola
Līva Vernere
Uldis Cekulis
Sound Director:
Edvards Broders
Sound Recordist:
Ieva Estere Zālīte
Writer:
Betija Zvejniece
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