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Janvaris

  • 2022
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Karlis Arnolds Avots and Alise Dzene in Janvaris (2022)
Drama

An aspiring filmmaker tries to search for who he is against the backdrop of Latvian independence in this dark but dreamy coming-of-age story.An aspiring filmmaker tries to search for who he is against the backdrop of Latvian independence in this dark but dreamy coming-of-age story.An aspiring filmmaker tries to search for who he is against the backdrop of Latvian independence in this dark but dreamy coming-of-age story.

  • Director
    • Viesturs Kairiss
  • Writers
    • Andris Feldmanis
    • Viesturs Kairiss
    • Livia Ulman
  • Stars
    • Karlis Arnolds Avots
    • Kristiana Berza
    • Baiba Broka
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    513
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Viesturs Kairiss
    • Writers
      • Andris Feldmanis
      • Viesturs Kairiss
      • Livia Ulman
    • Stars
      • Karlis Arnolds Avots
      • Kristiana Berza
      • Baiba Broka
    • 2User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Karlis Arnolds Avots
    Karlis Arnolds Avots
    • Jazis
    Kristiana Berza
    • Friend of Anna
    Baiba Broka
    • Biruta
    Rudolfs Cirulis
    • Friend of Anna
    Kaspars Dumburs
    Lauris Dzelzitis
    Alise Dzene
    • Anna
    • (as Alise Danovska)
    Igors Jakimenko
    Igors Jakimenko
    • Man in Grey Coat With Metal Bars
    • (as Igors Jakimenko)
    Aleksas Kazanavicius
    • Andrejs
    Henrijs Lakis
    • Friend of Anna
    Marija Luize Melke
    • Friend of Anna
    Rudolf Ming
    Rudolf Ming
    • Friend of Anna
    Dominik Gabriel Roseti
    Dominik Gabriel Roseti
    • Extra
    Sandis Runge
    • Zeps
    Arturs Skrastins
    Imants Strads
    Imants Strads
    Juhan Ulfsak
    Juhan Ulfsak
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    • Director
      • Viesturs Kairiss
    • Writers
      • Andris Feldmanis
      • Viesturs Kairiss
      • Livia Ulman
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    A Missed Opportunity

    The 1991 independence movement led by the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in the days preceding the collapse of the Soviet Union was a dynamic but dangerous time in the re-emergence of those nations as sovereign states, a subject that has provided the basis for a growing number of recent cinematic releases. Because of these conditions, it was also a time when the citizens of those republics had no clear indication of what the future would hold. Could they successfully break away, or would they come under the harsh retribution of their superpower occupiers? And what did those residents think about these possibilities - should they support revolution or remain ostensibly loyal to those who could potentially crush them with little effort? When these circumstances are added to the personal uncertainty associated with someone who's in the throes of coming of age, these questions loom even more profoundly. Such is the case in this historical drama about an aspiring young Latvian filmmaker (Karlis Arnolds Avots) looking to find himself amidst all of the surrounding chaos, both in his homeland and in neighboring Lithuania, either as an experimental auteur or a documentarian of what was transpiring around him. The protagonist also wrestles with an on-again/off-again romance involving a cinematic colleague (Alise Danovska), as well as his decision of whether or not to honor his Soviet conscription obligation. On the surface, all of this would appear to offer the makings of a powerful, compelling, first-class drama, but the unbalanced execution of this narrative keeps the film from living up to that potential. The principal issue here is a story that takes far too long to get off the ground, incorporating a wealth of easily excluded extraneous material that adds little to capturing the character of the time and the merits of its associated scenario. And, when things finally do get on track, there's a good chance viewer interest may have been lost long by that point (I know it was with me). It's baffling that this offering was considered worthy enough to win the best international narrative feature at the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival, along other comparably dubious accolades. In short, this should have been a terrific picture, but, unfortunately, it represents a lost opportunity for telling an engaging story about a tense time and how a lost soul tries to find his place in it.
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    Good depiction of strange time

    This movie provides a good insight into a time of uncertainty. It speaks not so much about the times themselves, but about how people did not really understand what is happening lot of the times and were trying to find themselves in a time when no nothing is certain. All of the props are straight from that time and put you exactly in 1991 Latvia. This movie depicts exactly on moves forward exactly the way everybody felt at the time - strangly. Though if you are not very familiar with the events, you may find yourself lacking the understanding and motives of some characters and may find it difficult to grasp the choices and the situations. Overall a enjoyable expirience.

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 2022 (Latvia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Latvia
      • Lithuania
      • Poland
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    • Languages
      • Latvian
      • Russian
      • Lithuanian
    • Also known as
      • January
    • Filming locations
      • Riga, Latvia
    • Production companies
      • Mistrus Media
      • Artbox
      • Staron Film
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      • $24,022
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      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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