Barricades for Freedom (2001)

Today they've become almost mythical, but in 1991 the Barricades were a reality of a national revival. The will of the three Baltic countries - Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, showed that they were sovereign nation asking to accept their rights. What was this phenomenon? Was it a romantic ardency, destiny, conjunction, or God’s gift? Politicians, journalists and guardians of the Barricades discuss this topic in the film.

Director: Raits Valters, Antra Cilinska
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 34 min
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Screenplay

Music: Valts Pūce
Cinematography: Uldis Millers
Editing: Sandra Alksne
Production: Juris Podnieks Studio
Country: Latvia
Language: Latviešu
Original Language: lv
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Barricades for Freedom about?
Today they've become almost mythical, but in 1991 the Barricades were a reality of a national revival. The will of the three Baltic countries - Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, showed that they were sovereign nation asking to accept their rights. What was this phenomenon? Was it a romantic ardency, destiny, conjunction, or God’s gift? Politicians, journalists and guardians of the Barricades discuss this topic in the film.
Who directed Barricades for Freedom?
Barricades for Freedom was directed by Raits Valters, Antra Cilinska.
How long is Barricades for Freedom?
Barricades for Freedom has a runtime of 34m (34 minutes).
What genre is Barricades for Freedom?
Barricades for Freedom is a Documentary film.
Where was Barricades for Freedom produced?
Barricades for Freedom was produced in Latvia.