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Title: Riga Film Festival Opens with Latvian Animated Film “God’s Dog

Latvian Films Shine at Riga international Film Festival

The 12th season of the Riga​ International Film⁣ Festival (RIGA IFF), running October 16-26, will open with the Latvian animated feature God’s Dog,” directed by laura and Rait Abelis. The film, a striking work utilizing rotoscoping, has ​already garnered international attention, including a lauded premiere⁣ at the Tribeca Film Festival ‌where ​it was praised ⁣for its boldness and innovation. Notably, “God’s Dog” is Latvia‘s⁣ official submission for the Academy Award’s “Best International⁣ Feature film” category.

This year’s RIGA IFF feature film competition ⁤showcases ‍nine diverse films from Denmark,​ Latvia, ‍Lithuania, Norway, Ukraine, and ⁢Sweden. Festival Creative Director Sonora Brock⁣ highlights the competition’s focus on unique⁢ cinematic vision, notably within the Baltic⁣ Sea and Nordic regions, noting⁣ the films “breathe with the world” as they explore themes of identity ‌and the mysteries of existence. Brock promises audiences a glimpse into “the future of cinema,” filled‌ with‍ fantastical characters and opportunities for ‍personal interpretation.

Latvia’s presence extends beyond the opening film, with two further ⁣entries vying⁤ for the competition’s top prize: a €5,000 award and a bronze ⁤statuette.​ “Testaments,” Jānis Ābele’s documentary, follows a poignant journey ⁤through Europe’s red-light districts as it attempts ⁣to fulfill the final wish ⁣of poet Anatoly Imermans.Krista Burāne’s “All Birds Sing Beautifully” offers a unique cinematic experience, blending musical performance with a compelling exploration of Latvian folk songs and the changing populations ⁣of its bird species.

A distinguished international jury -​ comprised‌ of French curator Thibod Brak, Estonian​ director Anna Hints, Latvian producer Alise Ģelze, Norwegian producer Gudnija Hummelvoll, and Kristiāns Žēns, head of the Film Department ⁤at the Cannes Film Festival – will determine the winning film.

The​ festival’s broader program will feature over 100 films across ⁣more than ‍70 ⁣screenings, held at ⁤venues throughout Riga ‌including Splendid ⁣Palace, Forum⁤ Cinemas, the National Library of Latvia, and the⁣ Rothko Museum in Daugavpils. RIGA‌ IFF ⁢aims‌ to present the latest in ⁤Baltic ‌and Nordic cinema alongside ​a‌ curated selection of international works, offering a rich⁣ and varied cinematic experience.

Tickets are available for purchase at rigaiff.lv and through Biļešu⁣ serviss ​ outlets.

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