I Live in a Liv House (1991)
Documentarian Aivars Feimanis lived on the Liv Coast, in Melnsils. It's home to Latvia’s ancient indigenous Livs - a small Finno-Ugric people of the North Kurzeme coast, who preserve their unique folklore and traditions to this day. This film is about them.
Director: Aivars Freimanis
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: November 1, 1991
Screenplay
Cinematography: Agris Dzelme
Country: Latvia
Original Language: lv
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is I Live in a Liv House about?
- Documentarian Aivars Feimanis lived on the Liv Coast, in Melnsils. It's home to Latvia’s ancient indigenous Livs - a small Finno-Ugric people of the North Kurzeme coast, who preserve their unique folklore and traditions to this day. This film is about them.
- Who directed I Live in a Liv House?
- I Live in a Liv House was directed by Aivars Freimanis.
- How long is I Live in a Liv House?
- I Live in a Liv House has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is I Live in a Liv House?
- I Live in a Liv House is a Documentary film.
- Where was I Live in a Liv House produced?
- I Live in a Liv House was produced in Latvia.