Frosty Flowers

Frosty Flowers

Release date : October 10, 2001
Runtime : 18m
Countries of origin : Latvia /
Original Language :
Director : Ināra Kolmane /
Production companies : Film Studio Devini /
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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 fullfilled expression of Beauty in the passage of Life." (Dmitry Rancev, "The Independent", Latvia) "Competent and Spartan…" (Jan Ingman, catalogue of "Stockholm IFF")
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  • title:Frosty Flowers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2001
  • Runtime:18m
  • Genres:
  • Countries of origin: Latvia ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Ināra Kolmane /
  • Writers: Ināra Kolmane · Edmunds Frīdvalds · Edmunds Frīdvalds ·
  • Production companies: Film Studio Devini ·
  • Overview: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 fullfilled expression of Beauty in the passage of Life." (Dmitry Rancev, "The Independent", Latvia) "Competent and Spartan…" (Jan Ingman, catalogue of "Stockholm IFF")
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