Dzintra Geka-Vaska Trailers
Haralds Sīmanis. Dziesminieks un jumiķis TrailerDzimuši Sibīrijā. Mārtiņš Vilsons TrailerJuris Jurjāns. Seven Days of Painting, Talking, Silence Trailer
Haralds Sīmanis. Dziesminieks un jumiķis TrailerDzimuši Sibīrijā. Mārtiņš Vilsons TrailerJuris Jurjāns. Seven Days of Painting, Talking, Silence Trailer
Total trailers found: 36
14 September 2011
In January 2011, Latvia commemorated the 20th anniversary of the tragic events that occurred in January 1991.
23 August 2008
In 1941 almost 4,000 children under the age of 16 were deported from Latvia to Siberia. Some returned to Latvia, many perished, and many were left in exile, where they had their own children.
11 November 2017
The story of the world-renowned Liepāja-born cinematographer Eduard Tisse, whose wife was convinced it was he who created all the famous films of Sergei Eisenstein.
15 March 2015
Near the end of the Second World War, when it became clear that Latvia would be re-invaded by the Soviet Army, some 150,000 of its citizens fled to Germany as refugees.
25 March 2012
The 1949 deportations were one of the most tragic aspects of contemporary Latvian history. 43,000 people were deported to Siberia for life, with 10,000 infants and children, elderly people, and even people raised from their deathbed among them.
02 July 2010
An emotional, figurative and historical study of the memories of people who were deported to Siberia as children on June 14, 1941.
14 June 2013
The documentary "Childhood Land Siberia" continues the series of films about the deportations to Siberia, commited by the Soviet Union as part of an ethnic cleansing in its occupied lands in 1941.
04 May 2019
The story of the secret of self-creativity, the loneliness of the soul, the meridians of con-sciousness and the scope of man.
13 June 2009
This is a film about the return of an individual to the Far North, and to the past. Agapitova, Igarka – the vast lands of Siberia, to which Ilmārs Knaģis and 4,000 other children from Latvia were deported in 1941.
11 October 2018
The significance of Kurts Fridrihsons reaches beyond the importance of his art, because during the Soviet period there were not many personalities refusing to comply with the regime while at the same time being outstanding artists.
14 June 2021
On June 14, 1941, 15,424 Latvians were deported from their country, including about 4,000 infants, children and adolescents.
27 December 2013
The 1960s brought hope for the huge Soviet empire - a hope that the regime will become more humane. The optimism and youthful energy of the decade became the prevailing mood.
13 June 2007
Interviews were conducted over a seven year period with 670 people who were deported to Siberia as children in 1941.
04 May 2025
The years 1941 and 1949 became a fateful turning point for thousands of Latvians who were taken away without warning to an unknown destination.
31 March 2003
Portrait of Signe Baumane. About creative people, obsession and fixation with their work, huge egos without which nothing gets done, but alongside them are others whose lives are willingly or unwillingly subordinated.
14 June 2005
In 1941, 15,420 Latvian residents were deported to Siberia, including 4,000 children. More than 400 of them survived and currently live in Latvia.
26 August 2025
The film follows the last years of songwriter Harald Sīmanis' life, showing the true values of life – love, friendship, and the ability to be creative until your last breath.
14 June 2020
Every year on June 14, the Siberian Children Foundation goes on a trip to Siberia to remember their loved ones who stayed there.
14 June 2014
The children who were sent to Siberia in 1941 have not seen their fathers – in their memories they recollect: “My father was arrested, he was sent to Vyatlag camp.
14 June 2006
Residents of the Cēsis district – Vizma Rass, Zigrīda Perevalova, and Andris Eglītis – recount their suffering during their school years, the deportations of 1941, and their memories of Siberia.
01 January 2011
A documentary about Latvian freedom fighter Konstantīns Čakste who was the son of the first Latvian president and who perished in 1945.
14 June 2011
The year 2011 marked the 70th anniversary of the deportations of June 14 1941, when 15 425 residents of Latvia (Latvians, Jews, Russians, Poles) were deported to Siberia.
25 March 2023
Why did we travel to Siberia for 20 years? Why did we make this film? How did we see Siberia? People who were deported as children in 1949 and 1941 searched for the places where their loved ones were buried.
04 May 2024
In the documentary, director Dzintra Geka has created an engaging portrait of Latvian painter Juris Jurjāns.
04 May 2004
J. Čakste, G. Zemgals, A. Kviesis, K. Ulmanis. What were they like? How much did each of them manage to unite the nation, how much did they manage to oppose the oppression, greed and brutality of the giant empires surrounding our small republic as a legal entity? Did they all have personal lives? The institution of the presidency in action through the daily agenda of President Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga.
18 November 2019
The film is a reflection of the Latvian people in the year of the country's centenary – viewers will easily recognize themselves and their personal stories in its scenes.
13 June 2003
A documentary historical account of the fate of four thousand children deported in 1941. Only one in ten survived and can bear witness.
11 September 1991
The 20th Latvian Song and Dance Festival was the first in which compatriots from all corners of the world gathered in a free Latvia, including those who had gone into exile in the West and those who had been forcibly deported to Siberia.
01 January 2013
A documentary about Miķelis Lisments - a controversial director of fishermen kolkhoz "Banga" in Roja, a village in North-West Latvia.
04 May 2011
Latvians have left their land for all corners of the earth over the last centuries – either driven out for disobeying the powers at large, or due to wars and revolutions, or with visions of a better life.
25 March 2021
On this date, more than 42,129 people were deported from Latvia to Siberia. In great secrecy, 31 trains with cattle cars were sent out in a single day.
01 January 2016
Andris Caune, Ojārs Grensbergs, Imants Grāvītis and Jānis Zemtautis spent many years in the Gulag camps.
14 June 2005
People who were forcefully deported from Latvia to Siberia by the Soviet Union in 1941 and 1949 when they were kids.
14 June 2022
Igarka – a town beyond the Arctic Circle, where Roberts, Andrejs, Nadežda, Anatolijs, and Inta were born in the 1950s.
06 April 2007
John Dored was the first Latvian cinematographer to train with the famous Pathé, actively film on the front lines of WWI, and the only foreigner who filmed Lenin’s funeral, illegally.
14 June 2001
On June 14, 1941, more than 15,000 Latvian inhabitants, including approximately 4,000 children of Latvian, Jewish, Polish and Russian ethnicity were deported to Siberia.