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- It is a story about different worlds - about a man and a woman, about city and countryside, about future and past. It is also a story about animals and their killers, about deep and short-lived passion and the ancient mystery of woman. It is a story interwoven with visions and light smile, a story about a conventional love triangle and metamorphoses into animals, a story about love as a misunderstanding and misunderstandings created by passion.
- A young, promising doctor destroyed by the Soviet totalitarian regime deprives her daughter of breast milk.
- A life-provoking, hopeful and solemn story about the growth of one human child and the relationship with the world in Latvia at the end of the 1930s.
- Documentary "Ruch and Norie" is a human interest story about two contrasting people striking up a surprising spiritual relationship. Japanese student Norie Tsuruta travels to Latvia to study Suiti community where she meets one of the oldest Suiti women nicknamed Ruch. That changes her life forever and the close bond between them doesn't break even after the return to Japan. Norie wishes she had two bodies to be in both places at the same time. She thinks she has found her deceased grandma in Ruch while Ruch worries about Norie being "far out there" and trembles at every earthquake in Japan. Ruch and Norie prove us all there are no borders to a genuine human relationship filled with laughter, caring and love.
- Looking for truth through accounts and memories of the three main characters of WW II events that diverge between Jews, Latvians and Russians.
- The WW II separated the Latvian nation into two parts. Fleeing Soviet occupation, large part of the people left their homeland by the Baltic Sea, and sought refuge in the West. In New York's Hell's Kitchen district their home found the core of Latvian cultural exiles - young poets and artists. The film traces across a half of century to show their life today and what has happened to those young writers and poets in their effort to combine the trends of global culture with their ethnic identity, when two cultures - Latvian and American - intersected.
- In the mill between two - Russian and German - superpowers they were just a pebble. Unexpectedly - a touch pebble to crush... The film is a neutral view on the historically still controversial phenomenon of the Latvian legion within the German army during the World War II.
- In the mid - 1960's, Latvia was a part of the Soviet Union. People lived identical lives, listened to the same radio stations. Children wore the same boots and ate the same porridge every morning. Only their dreams and desires for something different set them apart from each other. For little Dace this is a moment, where stand still of childhood's happiness turns into time for growing up.
- A young musician, at the very beginning of his professional career. As many creative-minded young people in Latvia, he faces a dilemma: to devote his life to art or to change his profession and live a financially more guaranteed life. To be a harp player or a professional guard-for-hire?
- Some people collect family albums, but accomplished arts scholar, Sarmite Sile, takes a nude picture of herself every ten years. Behind this unique series of nude photos that span a lifetime is her story.