Andris Rozenbergs

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Andris Rozenbergs, born 20 May 1938 in Riga, Latvia is film director. ​Studied philology in the Latvian State University and film directing in the Institute of Cinematography in Moscow. In 1977 he made his debut with the fiction film "Reflection in the Water", which got the Price for Debut in the All-Union Film Festival in Erevan Armenia.

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Total trailers found: 7

Distraction for the Soul Trailer (1990)

12 August 1990

Based on the novel by same name by Vladimir Makanin. A cabinetmaker falls in love with a poetess who is courted by a university professor.

Reflection in the Water Trailer (1977)

03 January 1977

Based on a story by Janis Lapsa, written by Janis Lapsa and Andris Kolbergs, film is a singular work, filled with human warmth.

A Man of a Retinue Trailer (1987)

12 July 1987

According to the story of the same name by Vladimir Makanin. Mitya Rodiontsev, a young employee of the research institute, for some time now became one of those who were in the close circle of the secretary of the director Aglaya Andreyevna and felt well protected from the vicissitudes of fate.

Wait for the «John Grafton» Trailer (1979)

12 September 1979

At the beginning of the summer of 1905, representatives of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party Krasilnikov and Elkonen turned to Captain Zhanis Trautman, a Latvian political emigrant living on the outskirts of London, with a proposal to lead a steamer with a cargo of weapons to the shores of Russia.

The Private Life of Santa Claus Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982

It's a story about actor who, in in addition to his day job at the theater, is earning an extra money playing Sant Claus in kindergartens during the Xmas period.

My Friend Socrates Trailer (1984)

29 December 1984

A story about ten years old Raymond who wants to learn how to drive a car.

Sods par sapni Trailer (1994)

01 October 1994

The film focuses on the so-called "French group" – a group of Latvian intellectuals arrested by the Soviet authorities in early 1951.