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Cinema of Latvia dates back to 1910 when the first short films were made.Culture And Customs of the Baltic States By Kevin O'Connor
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Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
took place on May 28, 1896. By 1914 all major cities in Latvia had cinemas where newsreels, documentaries and mostly foreign-made short films were screened. Two years after cinema was invented by Lumiere brothers, on 22 January 1898
Sergei Eisenstein Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein (russian: Сергей Михайлович Эйзенштейн, p=sʲɪrˈɡʲej mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪtɕ ɪjzʲɪnˈʂtʲejn, 2=Sergey Mikhaylovich Eyzenshteyn; 11 February 1948) was a Soviet film director, screenw ...
was born in
Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
.


History


Before Soviet occupation

The first Latvian feature film ''
Lāčplēsis ''Lāčplēsis'' ("The Bear-Slayer") is an epic poem by Andrejs Pumpurs, a Latvian poet, who wrote it between 1872 and 1887 based on local legends. It's set during the Livonian Crusades telling the story of the mythical hero Lāčplēsis "th ...
'' directed by Aleksandrs Rusteiķis was released in 1930. ' (1939), directed by Vilis Jānis Lapenieks, is considered a Latvian classic ending the era of filmmaking before the outbreak of World War II.


Soviet period

After the Soviet occupation of Latvia in 1940 Lapenieks emigrated and after the end of the war his son Vilis Lapenieks began his film-making career abroad where he has been credited internationally as
cinematographer The cinematographer or director of photography (sometimes shortened to DP or DOP) is the person responsible for the photographing or recording of a film, television production, music video or other live action piece. The cinematographer is the ch ...
on more than 63 titles. The Riga Documentary Film Studio was created in Latvia during the first year of Soviet occupation. During the first decades of Soviet rule filmmakers in Latvia were coming mostly from Soviet Russia creating propaganda films to depict the victory of Socialism. After the death of Stalin in 1953, a more liberal period in the Soviet Union's cultural policies followed. Filmmakers started to enjoy greater artistic control at the same time the Soviet State Committee for Cinematography in Moscow provided the money, state censorship body
Glavlit Main Directorate for the Protection of State Secrets in the Press under the Council of Ministers of the USSR (russian: Главное управление по охране государственных тайн в печати при СМ С ...
and
CPSU "Hymn of the Bolshevik Party" , headquarters = 4 Staraya Square, Moscow , general_secretary = Vladimir Lenin (first)Mikhail Gorbachev (last) , founded = , banned = , founder = Vladimir Lenin , newspaper ...
Department of Culture had the control over releasing the movies. The first Latvian feature films produced during the era still had to meet the ideological requirements of the Soviet regime: ''The Story of a Latvian Rifleman'' (1957) directed by Pāvels Armands and '' "Tobago" Changes Its Course'' (1965) directed by Aleksandrs Leimanis were produced. In 1963 the
Riga Film Studio Riga Film Studio ( lv, Rīgas kinostudija, russian: Рижская киностудия, Rizhskaya kinostudiya) is a Latvian film production company based in Riga and founded in 1940 on the basis of the earlier private film companies. In 1948, th ...
completed the construction of 1890 square metre film studio complex. In the 1970s Aleksandrs Leimanis and
Gunārs Piesis Gunārs Piesis (19 July 1931 – 9 February 1996) was a Latvian film director. 1931 births 1996 deaths Latvian film directors Soviet film directors Film people from Riga {{Latvia-film-director-stub ...
became the most popular directors in Latvia making a series of historical adventure films. '' Pūt, vējini'' ("Blow, Little Wind") (1973) directed by Piesis is a movie based on a play of Latvian poet Rainis. '' Nāves ēnā'' (In the Shadow of Death) (1971) is adopted from a story of Rudolfs Blaumanis. One of the most popular films from the era is ''
A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve ''A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve'' ( lv, Limuzīns Jāņu nakts krāsā, russian: Лимузин цвета белой ночи, Lymuzyn tsveta beloy nochy) is a 1981 Latvian TV-film, a comedy directed by Jānis Streičs. Movie was pr ...
'' (1981) directed by
Jānis Streičs Jānis Streičs (born 26 September 1936) is a Latvian film director. Streičs' 1991 comedy film ''The Child of Man'' was runner-up for the Chicago International Children's Film Festival Rights of the Child Award in 1994. It had previously been L ...
, a light parody on the Soviet system.
Juris Podnieks Juris Podnieks (December 5, 1950, Riga – June 23, 1992, Kuldīga District) was a Latvian film director and producer. He graduated from the Soviet VGIK film school in 1975 after which he started working at the Riga Film Studio. He became a ...
became a director of documentaries in 1979 and his first film ''Cradle'' won an award at the Leipzig DOK Festival. In 1981, his ''The Brothers Kokar'' took the first prize at
Kyiv Kyiv, also spelled Kiev, is the capital and most populous city of Ukraine. It is in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper, Dnieper River. As of 1 January 2021, its population was 2,962,180, making Kyiv the List of European cities by populat ...
Youth Festival. In the same year, his film ''Constellation of Riflemen'' won honours in the 17th All-State Festival in
Leningrad Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
and the Latvian
Komsomol The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (russian: link=no, Всесоюзный ленинский коммунистический союз молодёжи (ВЛКСМ), ), usually known as Komsomol (; russian: Комсомол, links=n ...
prize. This film gave Podnieks wide recognition within the
Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ...
. Podnieks gained international recognition thanks to his movie ''
Is It Easy to Be Young? ''Is It Easy to Be Young?'' ( lv, Vai viegli būt jaunam?, russian: Легко ли быть молодым?) is a Soviet-era Latvian documentary film directed by Juris Podnieks. It was filmed in 1986 with dialogue in both Latvian and Russian, a ...
''. The film with dialogue in both Latvian and Russian was an exploration of Soviet youth. As the Soviet Union collapsed, Podnieks cooperated with British television to give first-hand insight on events in the Soviet Union. Over three years, Podnieks filmed a five-part documentary titled ''Hello, do you hear us?''. Later, Podnieks filmed movies that focused on the rise of national identity in Latvia,
Lithuania Lithuania (; lt, Lietuva ), officially the Republic of Lithuania ( lt, Lietuvos Respublika, links=no ), is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. Lithuania ...
and
Estonia Estonia, formally the Republic of Estonia, is a country by the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, a ...
. His movie ''Homeland'' was an account of folk festivals in these countries when national songs which had been banned by the Soviet regime for 50 years, were sung by massed choirs. While filming a follow-up to this movie in January 1991, Podnieks and crew came under sniper fire during the attempted coup by Soviet forces in Riga. Podnieks was beaten up, his cameraman and long-time friend
Andris Slapiņš Andris is a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of Andrew, and may refer to: * Andris Ambainis (born 1975), Latvian computer scientist *Andris Ameriks (born 1961) Latvian politician and economist *Andris Andreiko (1942-1976), Latvian world c ...
killed and
Gvido Zvaigzne Gvido is a Latvian masculine given name that may refer to the following notable people: * Gvido Birolla (1881–1963), Slovene painter, illustrator and caricaturist * Gvido Jekals (1904–1969), Latvian sprinter and decathlete * Gvido Miezis (born 1 ...
, another collaborator and friend of Podnieks, died of injuries later. This material was captured on video and showed as an addition to ''Homeland'', and later as an introduction for the revised version of this film. Four of Podnieks' films received the
Lielais Kristaps The Big Christopher ( lv, Lielais Kristaps) is the highest award in Latvian cinema. Established in 1977, it is given out at the ''Latvian National Film Festival''. Due to different reasons, the festival has not been held in 1992, from 1994 t ...
prize as best documentary of the year. Other most notable Latvian directors from the era are Aivars Freimanis and Rolands Kalniņš. Latvia's top film actors during the era were
Eduards Pāvuls Eduards is a Latvian language, Latvian masculine given name, which is a cognate of the English language, English name Edward, meaning "rich guard".''Behind the Name''"Given Name Edward" Retrieved on 22 January 2016. The name may refer to: *Eduard ...
, Lilita Bārziņa,
Gunārs Cilinskis Gunārs Cilinskis (23 May 1931, Riga — 25 July 1992, Riga District) was a Latvian theater and film actor, film director and screenwriter. He was a People's Artist of the USSR (1979). Family * Wife — Velta Line (1923-2012), actress, Peop ...
and Kārlis Sebris.


Independent Latvia

After Latvia regained independence in 1991, the most successful Latvian filmmakers have been
Jānis Streičs Jānis Streičs (born 26 September 1936) is a Latvian film director. Streičs' 1991 comedy film ''The Child of Man'' was runner-up for the Chicago International Children's Film Festival Rights of the Child Award in 1994. It had previously been L ...
receiving ''Rights of the Child Award'' (1994) at the Chicago International Children's Film Festival for ''
Cilvēka bērns ''Cilvēka bērns'' is a 1991 Latvian film directed by Jānis Streičs, starring Akvelīna Līvmane, Jānis Paukštello, and others. The film was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 65th Academy Awards, but wa ...
'' (1991);
Jānis Putniņš Jānis is a Latvian masculine given name. The first written use of the name Jānis dates back to 1290. It may refer to: *Jānis Ādamsons (born 1956), Latvian politician *Jānis Akuraters (1876–1937), Latvian poet, writer, playwright and polit ...
the winner of the Best Film and Best Screenplay at the Latvian National Film Festival in 2007 for ''Vogelfrei'' (2007);
Varis Brasla Varis Brasla (born 25 April 1939) is a Latvian film director. Since 1965 he worked in Riga Film Studio. Several of his films, including ''Emil's Mischiefs'' and ''Waterbomb for the Fat Tomcat'' were awarded with the Lielais Kristaps, Latvian Nati ...
whose ''Ziemassvētku jampadracis'' (1996) has won Children's Film Award at Würzburg International Filmweekend, the Children's Jury Award at the Chicago International Children's Film Festival.; Aivars Freimanis a nominee for International Independent Award at the
International Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg The Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival (german: Internationales Filmfestival Mannheim-Heidelberg), often referred to by the German-language initialism IFFMH, is an annual film festival established in 1952 hosted jointly by the citi ...
; Una Celma Honorable Mention at the
Uppsala International Short Film Festival Uppsala International Short Film Festival is an annual festival hosted in Uppsala, Sweden since 1982. As of 2002 the winner of the award "Uppsala Grand Prix" and the winner of the Uppsala Film Jackdaw for Best Children's Film are eligible for an ...
in 2001;
Viestur Kairish Viestur Kairish ( lv, Viesturs Kairišs; born 30 January 1971) is a Latvian opera, movie and theatre director. He has made a successful career in Latvia and Germany as an acclaimed director of operas. The movies and plays of Kairish have toured i ...
whose debut feature film ''Pa ceļam aizejot'' (2001) won the Jury Prize at the Raindance Film Festival in 2002.; and Laila Pakalniņa, a winner of several film awards, a nominee for the Golden Berlin Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival for ''Ūdens'' (2006).Laila Pakalnina awards at IMDB
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See also

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Cinema of the world This is a list of cinema of the world by continent and country. By continent *Cinema of Africa *Cinema of Asia **South Asian cinema **Southeast Asian cinema *Cinema of North America *Cinema of Latin America *Cinema of Europe *Cinema of Oceania B ...


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