Rolands Kalnins Trailers
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Rolands Kalniņš (1922-2022) was a Latvian film director. The last and only Latvian cinema aristocrat. Kalniņš possesses an intelligence of the soul. His films are smart, and the passage of time becomes them; forming new contexts reveals previously unread levels of content and subtext.
Most Popular Rolands Kalnins Trailers
Total trailers found: 28
04 May 1962
A film about combating venereal diseases.
01 January 1968
Land surveyors arrive in two parishes to measure and redistribute manor land. The rivalry between both feoffees for land and woman begins.
13 December 2020
A TV documentary about Latvian actor Uldis Pūcītis, featuring fragments from many of his films ("Swap Treader", "Four White Shirts" and others), as well as stories by people who knew him - actors and directors, former lovers and classmates.
03 January 1972
Latvia in the 1920s. The enterprising Edgars Ceplis establishes a company to produce bricks from Latvian clay for export.
01 January 1975
The wonderful power of folk songs and dances that helps to notice the beauty of the world and human relations.
01 January 1980
A cinematic portrait of the actress and performer Vija Armane.
11 July 2007
Donats is a modern-day Don Juan juggling the various women in his life seemingly without any consequences, until he falls in love with Agnese.
04 May 2022
What happens in the eyes of a 100-year-old filmmaker? Rolands Kalniņš, one of the great masters of Latvian cinema, sits down to have his photo taken and looks straight in the lens.
17 January 1992
A six-year-old boy plots to stop his "sweetheart", a grown-up woman in his pre-World War II Latvian village, from marrying.
24 April 1967
During World War II three best friends are mobilized into the Waffen-SS Latvian Legion. Years later their fates continue to intertwine, as memories of war loom in back of their minds.
04 January 1967
Cezars Kalnins installs telephones by day and composes pop songs by night. His band has a hard time receiving the permit from Soviet censorship authorities for a public debut.
01 January 1974
The colourful musical comedy Maritime Climates could have been a triumph of smart political satire – if people in positions of power hadn’t got worried by the rushes they saw, which lead them to terminate the production.
07 January 1991
The path of the main character to the tops of creative work is a chain of victories and losses, in which gains and irretrievable losses alternate.
12 August 1982
Head of the CID and his colleagues are investigating a serious crime but the main witnesses are of no help.
01 January 1963
A story about children helping the Soviet Army during the war.
08 August 1957
The first film in a duology based on the biography of Latvian revolutionary Jānis Fabricius. Mārtiņš Venta, the son of a forest ranger, enrolls in a Riga gymnasium and becomes an underground activist, while his classmate, Dace, a teacher's daughter, is expelled from the Riga school for singing the revolutionary song Kā gulbji balti padebeši iet.
26 December 1985
A businessman and a footballer are murdered before an important football match in Prague. Investigation has to be started.
21 December 1987
Revolution of 1905 in Latvia.
10 September 1956
This screen adaptation of Andrejs Upītis' novella marks the debut in Latvian cinema of two of the first graduates of the Moscow Film Institute - director Varis Krūmiņš and cinematographer Māris Rudzītis.
03 January 1983
Based on the popular novel of the same title by Vilis Lācis. Latvia, the 1930s. Roberts Līviņš, the son of a dockhand, becomes an architect by his own efforts, thanks to arduous work and talent.
01 September 1959
A political film based in Latvian countryside in 1947.
13 July 1978
Relations of two sportsmen who often forget that they are not the only ones in the stadium.
16 November 1970
The hard work plays an important role in the personal growth of a runner.
09 January 1961
After losing his job, Kārlis is forced into grueling work at a remote peat quarry—only to find himself caught between the Communist underground and the Latvian counterintelligence service, where every choice carries a moral cost.
26 March 2006
A chronicle created from archival materials, which in terms of form continues the path of montage films once begun by Braun.
01 January 1969
The film was made for the World Expo '70 in Osaka (Japan), introducing viewers to Latvian folk dances.
01 January 2013
The film focuses on composer Ādolfs Skulte (1909-2000) and his life story as told through his own memories, archival materials, and music.
01 January 1999
A story about the significance of Goethe’s Faust in the development of Latvian literature, language, publishing, culture and theatre.