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Limuzins Janu nakts krasa

  • 1981
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
1.4K
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Limuzins Janu nakts krasa (1981)
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The struggle of two related families for the eighty-year-old aunt's inheritance through comic and romantic events.The struggle of two related families for the eighty-year-old aunt's inheritance through comic and romantic events.The struggle of two related families for the eighty-year-old aunt's inheritance through comic and romantic events.

  • Director
    • Janis Streics
  • Writer
    • Mara Svire
  • Stars
    • Lilita Berzina
    • Olga Drege
    • Uldis Dumpis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Janis Streics
    • Writer
      • Mara Svire
    • Stars
      • Lilita Berzina
      • Olga Drege
      • Uldis Dumpis
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
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    Lilita Berzina
    Lilita Berzina
    • Aunt Mirta
    • (as L. Berzina)
    Olga Drege
    Olga Drege
    • Dagnija Tutere
    Uldis Dumpis
    Uldis Dumpis
    • Eriks Tuters
    Gundars Abolins
    Gundars Abolins
    • Ugis Tuters
    Baiba Indriksone
    Baiba Indriksone
    • Olita Spreslina
    Boleslavs Ruzs
    • Viktors Spreslins
    Diana Zande
    • Lasma Spreslina
    Liga Liepina
    Liga Liepina
    • Veronika
    Romualds Ancans
    Romualds Ancans
    • Jazeps
    Ivars Jekabsons
    Inese Pukite
    Anna Putnina
    I. Riderere
    Vera Singajevska
      Rute Skrebele
      Ilze Skuska
      Viktorija Streica
      Evalds Valters
      Evalds Valters
      • Pigalu Pridis
      • Director
        • Janis Streics
      • Writer
        • Mara Svire
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      10kristaps-gerlins

      Excellent

      Just great film I can watch this like every week :D great comedy and yes one of the best films by Latvian makers! Even now Latvian films are not as interesting as films like this

      P.S. The dialog isn't synchronized and accurate because film was recorded without sound- just video and then after-wards sound was recorded and added in studio!

      I have always thought that there are many foreign movies which I will never see - and there are many people who will never see this wonderful movie. On the one hand that is very sad, but on the other hand, I am happy that there is at least one movie which I can recommend as very good Latvian movie. I hope that some of you (in some mysterious way) will have a chance to see it.
      10nouss

      The best Latvian movie ever made!

      Although this movie is already more then 20 years old it still is the best Latvian movie ever made. I will try to explain why I think so. The dialogs have very witty subtexts, characters are saying one thing, while they really are thinking something else (sometimes by saying something they unintentionally reveal their intentions, which are not very noble.)Each time when I watch this movie I notice something new - some deeper subtext. Of course, I must mention that cultural background (political situation in Latvia in 1980) is very important in order to understand those subtexts. But if you do not understand them all it still remains very light and entertaining movie. Actors are great and the message of this movie is live today. All Latvian (I am not exaggerating) know this movie and love it. It is like a ritual - once a year we must see it. I have always thought that there are many foreign movies which I will never see - and there are many people who will never see this wonderful movie. On the one hand that is very sad, but on the other hand, I am happy that there is at least one movie which I can recommend as very good Latvian movie. I hope that some of you (in some mysterious way) will have a chance to see it.
      8pupedis

      A film of many layers

      "Limuzins Janu Nakts Krasa" (Limousine the Color of St. John's Night) is perhaps Latvians' favorite film. Like the American Christmas tradition of "It's a Wonderful Life," it has become a staple on Latvia's TV screens around Jani, St. John's day, the Latvian celebration of the summer solstice. Written by Mara Svire it is director Janis Streic's best film. It is a film that can be watched on many levels. At the surface it is a broad comedy with universally recognizable characters and themes that are also uniquely Latvian. Aunt Mirta (Lilita Berzina) wins a car in a lottery and faster than you can say "prieka", relatives and acquaintances descend on poor Mirta's house like locust. There's her nephew (Uldis Dumpis) who, with wife and son in tow, gets off a tour bus in mid excursion and hitchhikes to Mirta's house for a visit the moment he hears of her windfall. There's her former daughter in law, with husband and daughter along, who pop in for a visit out of the blue. Even her next door neighbors, hard working and earnest farmers, are suddenly more helpful and attentive. None of this is lost on Mirta and she makes the most of it. It's a very Latvian film. There's a Latvian folk tale about a poor traveler who stops by a farmstead. Being hungry he asks the farmer's wife for some food and she promises him a meal in exchange for work. The labor is backbreaking, but he does it without complaint. When he finishes, the stingy farmer's wife tries to renegotiate. Pleading poverty she offers him some thin soup. He doesn't complain, but as he sips the watery brew he remarks that the soup is missing something. It needs something to go with the broth. The farmer's wife apologizes that she has nothing else to offer. All she has left is an old ax. The ax will be good he replies. The farmer's wife is incredulous, but he reassures her that in his travels he has often had ax soup and its one of the best meals he has ever had. You just have to know how to prepare it properly and it will be as tender and savory as the finest cut of meat. The farmer's wife seeing an opportunity to make something out of nothing drops the ax in the pot, but no matter how long they wait, the ax stays, well, as hard as an ax. The traveler suddenly remembers that the last time he had ax soup it also had some potatoes in it. Maybe that's what's wrong? The potatoes tenderized the ax. Unfortunately we have no potatoes. And just as suddenly the farmer's wife remembers that she might have some potatoes after all. Into the pot they go. The ax is still as hard. Maybe it was the carrots? There's carrots. Cabbage? Here's cabbage. On and on and into the pot they all go. Of course the ax never becomes any softer, but in the meantime the traveler has himself quite the meal. "Limuzins" is like that folk tale in reverse. It's the poor old farmer Mirta who exploits the greed of her guests. It doesn't take long before they are cutting her grass, building her a new cellar and doing all of her cooking and cleaning. All begging at the chance for being the one's to end up with the car. The film can also be viewed as one of those typical Soviet morality plays about bourgeoisie values being a corrupter of the human spirit. However, most importantly it's a film that took this very superficial party line and, between the lines, managed to pillory and parody that very same Soviet system. Where else but in the Soviet Union would an 80 year old woman who can't drive would end up with a car that she has no use for and doesn't really want, while everyone else has to scrape and then wait for years to end up with one? Even the title itself is a sarcastic reference to a car that was the Soviet equivalent of a Ford Pinto in a color that can be best described as off-white. "Limuzins" works on all of those levels. Like most of Streic's films its about characters and relationships. Its filled with humor and warmth and great performances, but it is it's ability to amuse while parodying a system that didn't tolerate being parodied that is perhaps its greatest achievement.

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      • Release date
        • February 1, 1982 (Soviet Union)
      • Country of origin
        • Soviet Union
      • Languages
        • Latvian
        • Russian
      • Also known as
        • A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve
      • Production company
        • Rigas Kinostudija
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        1 hour 24 minutes

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