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Vijaya (2004)

Directed by Ināra Kolmane
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This is a story about a woman who seemingly has always been victorious against all the difficulties; but, when you look closer, there is sadness lingering in her heart and tears in her eyes.

1h 12min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

Vija Vetra is the famous Latvian dancer and choreographer. She was admired for her dancing by Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. She was loved by the world famous American poet Robert Lowell. She was the first to introduce sacred dance into church services in many different countries around the world. She has learned to cross freely the cultural boundaries, feeling equally at home both in Eastern and Western dance traditions. Born in Latvia, she has spent her life in different parts of the world and the camera traces her in the film (from India in 70ies where she had been renowned as "Vijaya", to New York, Greece, and Latvia today). The film is as colorful as her life: loud and happy like the feelings aroused by her splendid performance, deep and unknowable like her inner world, and sad, quiet and calm like loneliness itself?

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleVijaya
Original languageLV
Production countriesLatvia
StatusReleased
Production companiesFilm Studio Devini
Official sitedevini.lv
Release date18 aprile 2004
ProductionInāra Kolmane, Jānis Juhņevičs
WriterInāra Kolmane, Nora Ikstena
EditingJānis Juhņevičs
CinematographyAivars Kalniņš, Uldis Millers
Assistant directorsInāra Kolmane
Camera operatorsAivars Kalniņš, Uldis Millers
Additional photographyAivars Kalniņš, Uldis Millers
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Release dates

Premiere

Latvia / Apr 18, 2004

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