Kurts Fridrihsons

Kurts Fridrihsons (2018)


  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2018-10-11
  • Runtime: 1h 18min
  • Language: Latviešu
  • Production Company: Sibīrijas bērni
  • Production Country: Latvia
  • Director: Dzintra Geka-Vaska

Summary

The significance of Kurts Fridrihsons reaches beyond the importance of his art, because during the Soviet period there were not many personalities refusing to comply with the regime while at the same time being outstanding artists. The charm and lightness that Fridrihsons preserved from pre-war civilized Europe and the free, lost Latvia was a harsh contrast to the realities of Soviet life. He was a model and inspiration for many people whose spiritual world refused to accept the existing system. The greater the distance between Fridrihsons’ lifetime and the present day, the more diversely and clearly we see the aloof and exceptional power of his personality. Unlike thousands of people who excuse themselves today for collaborating with the system with phrases like “Such were the times!”, justifying their non-resistance and compliance and their role as little bolts in the system, Fridrihsons – the loner and the example for a different option – is existentially important.

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Writing Gundega Repše Screenplay
Directing Dzintra Geka-Vaska Director
Sound Gustavs Fridrihsons Music
Camera Viktors Grībermans Director of Photography
Production Dzintra Geka-Vaska Producer
Editing Armands Zvirbulis Editor

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