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Cast

Herz Frank

Herz Frank

Self (archive footage)

Uldis Brauns

Uldis Brauns

Self

Ivars Seleckis

Ivars Seleckis

Self

Mark Soosaar

Mark Soosaar

Self

Andres Sööt

Andres Sööt

Self

Robertas Verba

Robertas Verba

Self (archive footage)

Henrikas Šablevičius

Henrikas Šablevičius

Self (archive footage)

Aivars Freimanis

Aivars Freimanis

Self

Crew

Arūnas Matelis

Arūnas Matelis

Producer

Giedrius Puskunigis

Giedrius Puskunigis

Original Music Composer

Edgars Gultnieks

Edgars Gultnieks

Sound Editor

Algimante Matelis

Algimante Matelis

Producer

Laisvūnas Karvelis

Laisvūnas Karvelis

Director of Photography

Joosep Matjus

Joosep Matjus

Director of Photography

Riho Västrik

Riho Västrik

Co-Producer

Artis Lūsis

Artis Lūsis

Sound Designer

Jānis Šēnbergs

Jānis Šēnbergs

Director of Photography

Miks Ramāns

Miks Ramāns

Drone Operator

Audrius Stonys

Audrius Stonys

Director

Kristine Briede

Kristine Briede

Director

Kristine Briede

Kristine Briede

Writer

Uldis Cekulis

Uldis Cekulis

Producer

Ramunė Rakauskaitė

Ramunė Rakauskaitė

Writer

Arūnas Matelis

Arūnas Matelis

Writer

Audrius Kemežys

Audrius Kemežys

Director of Photography

Valdis Celmiņš

Valdis Celmiņš

Director of Photography

Andra Doršs

Andra Doršs

Editor

Kostas Radlinskas

Kostas Radlinskas

Editor

Riho Västrik

Riho Västrik

Writer

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Bridges of Time

20185.8 / 1080 min
Documentary

Overview

At the beginning of the 1960s, when the French pioneers of cinéma vérité set out to achieve a new realism, and when direct cinema in Québec began to vie for notice, the Baltics wit-nessed the birth of a generation of documentarists who favored a more romantic view of the world around them. This meditative documentary essay – from a Latvian writer and Lithuanian director whose composed touch has long dovetailed with the stylistically diverse works of the Baltic New Wave – pushes adroitly past the limits of the common his-toriographic investigation to create a portrait of less-clearly remembered filmmakers. The result is a consummate poetic treatment of the ontology of documentary creation. Also a cinematic poem about cinema poets.