A documentary that chronicles twin brothers searching for their absent father in faraway Russia. Having very few leads, the twin brothers – different in character and interests – are also looking for the ties that have never bound them as closely as they would have liked.
Lords of Riga allows to see an insight into a passionate subculture of bike couriers. Weaving their ...
There are about 250 people with a unique ancestry. Livonians – one of the smallest and most endanger...
The documentary “Residents” probes problems in Latvia in general and Latvia’s medicine in particular...
'Vadātājs' is an ancient Latvian mythological creature that leads people to Nowhere. As Latvia has b...
The documentary explores issues of beauty and acceptance in a culture increasingly saturated with id...
Māris Strazds (also known as "Mr Black Stork") is a man who's been studying black storks and their b...
Dinārs is a Latvian schlager singer popular with the ladies and known for his big cat mane. The epon...
The documentary chronicles the life stories of two brothers, Kristaps and Krists. Kristaps, the elde...
Raw and unflinching examination of the courageous life of basketball star and social justice activis...
A different perspective on the exile and social impact of major projects such as oil sands mining in...
In this film a young man and his curmudgeonly grandfather are going 1,800 km to northern Russia in a...
In Sydney, Australia, Jason King, a security guard and a part-time ghost hunter, has spent decades s...
Oscar, not quite a child anymore, scavenges for scrap metal for his father. He spends his life in im...
The heroine is a widow and a fiancé who wants to begin a new and happy life. Conflicts in her family...
Deniss is a Russian-speaking young man working at a fast food chain and spending his days in a small...
"If a person doesn't go to church anymore, then the church should go to them," says Rinalds, a calm,...
“The Inked Family” follows a couple of married Latvian-born tattoo artists – Anrijs and Monami Frost...
An attempt to understand the people chanting "Atlaist Saeimu!" (Sack the parliament!) year after yea...
Vārdotājas (Wordsmiths) traces the recent rise of women's stand-up comedy in Latvia, but it is by no...