A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Ilga Rezniece
Written by:
Ansis Berzins
Janis Rainis
Directed by:
Roze Stiebra
Release Date:
April 2, 2007
Original Title:
Spēlēju, dancoju!
Genres:
Animation | Music
Production Companies:
Dauka
Production Countries:
Latvia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 33
Traditional moral values and contemporary animation styles in a story about the adventures of the musician Tot. Set to ethnic music, the film is a contemporary “ballet” of animation based on a play by Rainis.
Art Designer:
Helēna Heinrihsone
Director:
Roze Stiebra
Director of Photography:
Uģis Bērziņš
Editor:
Roze Stiebra
Music:
Gatis Gaujenieks
Ilga Reizniece
Producer:
Ansis Bērziņš
Sound Director:
Uģis Bērziņš
Writer:
Ansis Bērziņš
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