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Dāvis Sīmanis • Director of The Year Before the War

Review: The Year Before the War

(The article continues below - Commercial information) Sīmanis, together with writers Tabita Rudzāte and Uldis Tīrons, chooses to tell an incredible story set in the year preceding the outbreak of World War I, in a world that is about to be radically transformed by new systems and ideologies. The whole plot revolves around the journey of a Latvian man, Peter (Czech thesp Petr Buchta), who always claims that his name is Hans, and we initially see him working as a doorman in Riga. His more or less casual wanderings lead him to become embroiled in the revolutionary plans of communists, anarchists, proto-fascists and nationalists. From Riga to Prague, from London to Paris, from Vienna to Switzerland s Monte Verità, and later back to Riga again, Peter/Hans goes on a long, picaresque journey, where he ends up having a strange affair with a disturbing Mata Hari-like spy (

Culture - GeorgianJournal

Culture - GeorgianJournal 2021-03-27 13:31:19+04:00 Another Round. Photo Nordisk Film Movie lovers are looking forward to April 25. Thatrsquos when the most influential ceremony of the cinema world, the 93rd Academy Awards takes place. Although the 2021-03-23 22:20:09+04:00 Photo Maestro TV screenshot Jurgen Sehner, head of German museum showcase company primeprimeSehner and Zaza Nanobashvili, the leader of the Anchiskhat return project initiative group together 2021-03-19 17:04:56+04:00 A Georgian composer Ana Kasrashvili became a member of the World Soundtrack Academy. She will be authorized to vote in three nominations of this yearrsquos World Soundtrack Awards Film Score Compos 2021-03-17 11:56:20+04:00 Photo Baia Dzagnidze retrieved from matadornetwork.com In 2021, on the 100 year anniversary of the Soviet occupation, A Museum of Repressed Writers will open at the Writerrsquos House. On Febru

Tamil film Pebbles, directed by Vinothraj PS, wins Tiger Award at International Film Festival Rotterdam

Tamil film Pebbles, directed by Vinothraj PS, wins Tiger Award at International Film Festival Rotterdam Nayanthara and filmmaker Vignesh Shivan have produced Tamil film Pebbles, which follows a poverty stricken father-son duo. FP Staff February 08, 2021 11:00:20 IST A still from Pebbles. Twitter @Binged Tamil film Pebbles ( Koozhangal), written and directed by Vinothraj PS, was announced as the winner of the prestigious Tiger Award at this year s edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam. Actor Nayanthara, filmmaker Vignesh Shivan, Sai Devanand S are the producers of the feature. Pebbles chronicles the story of Ganapathy (Karuththadaiyaan), poverty-stricken father and his young son (Chellapandi) as they wander a southern Indian landscape where anger and frustration burn hotter than the sun.

India s Pebbles wins top prize at International Film Festival Rotterdam

India s Pebbles wins top prize at International Film Festival Rotterdam PTI Updated Feb 8, 2021, 12:07 pm IST On the festival s website, the jury described Pebbles as a lesson in pure cinema  The Tamil language film follows an alcoholic abusive husband who, after his long-suffering wife runs off, sets out with his young son to find her and bring her back. Pebbles team (Image credit : Twitter/@PsVinothraj) Mumbai: Indian drama Pebbles , directed by filmmaker Vinothraj PS, has won the top honour, the Tiger Award for best film, at the 50th International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR). The Tamil language film follows an alcoholic abusive husband who, after his long-suffering wife runs off, sets out with his young son to find her and bring her back.

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