A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 10, 2010
Original Title:
Gaismas zīmes
Production Companies:
Screen Vision
Production Countries:
Latvia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 17
Ingus is a man around forty, utterly happy with his bachelor life, until one day chatty Žanete moves in next door and upsets the usual course of things. He might, of course, ignore her, but some overwhelming force makes him act differently.
Art Direction:
Ilva Kļaviņa
Jurģis Krāsons
Costume Design:
Evija Džonsone
Director:
Ilze Kunga-Melgaile
Director of Photography:
Maxim Efros
Editor:
Artjoms Antonovs
Makeup Designer:
Ilze Trumpe
Music:
Jevgēnijs Kobzevs
Producer:
Ilze Kunga-Melgaile
Laima Freimane
Sound Director:
Jevgēnijs Kobzevs
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