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Release Date:
October 1, 2003
Original Title:
Dziesmusvētki
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Anša Epnera studija AVE
Production Countries:
Latvia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 11
The Latvian Song festival captured from an unusual angle - literally and figuratively. Faces and legs of singers, listeners and dancers, close-ups of details and moods. In the final four minutes of the film, the 294 place names - cities, parishes and villages of Latvia and the world - are called, that the participants of the XXIII Latvian Song Festival come from - "...Cīrava, Code, Chicago, Dagda... Mālpils, Malta, Mārupe, Moscow... Sēlpils, Sesava, Sydney, Sigulda... Palsmane, Pampāli, Paris, Pāvilosta..."
Cinematography:
Ivars Zviedris
Director:
Ivars Zviedris
Editor:
Aigars Sērmukšs
Producer:
Ivars Zviedris
Writer:
Ivars Zviedris
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