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
Release Date: January 19, 2001
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.