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INHALE EXHALE SELECTED TO CAMERIMAGE POLAND

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Our documentary film Inhale Exhale has been selected to the prestigious International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography, Plus Camerimage 2010.  The documentary, filmed by Finnish cinematographer Kimmo Jaatinen will be shown at the festival that takes place in Bydogscsz between November 27 until december 4. The competition of documentary films at Plus Camerimage is entitled "World of Images - Images of the World", and is run under the patrionage of Discovery Network...

APUHA

Director: Jean Counet.
An authentic portrait about a Russian girl feeling happy and sad in the same time.

La-bas

Director: Jean Counet.
A father's phone call awakens the longing for a distant yet familiar place.

Trulichka

Director: Jean Counet.
Time seems to have stopped in the village of Pededze in northeast Latvia. Animals are making noise, the wind is sighing and a wrinkly old lady, leaning on a curved walking cane, is chasing chickens out of the stable. But time has not stopped: on the contrary. Time is passing and Latvia has gone through some drastic changes during the past fifteen years. Trulichka is a portrayal of the life in Pededze village. There the old and new generations live side by side. Old folks reminisce over the good old Soviet times, lamenting the new life and unemployment following the fall of socialism. Some of their relatives have stayed behind Russian borders and without a visa they can’t go see each other. As to the youth of EU times, they don’t feel any need to visit their former motherland. Trulichka is a warm and humane depiction of the old making way for the new, and also of their mutual harmony in today’s Latvia, living under winds of change.

INHALE EXHALE

Director: Jean Counet.
This is usually where life begins and ends. We may have a peek at all its stages in a Latvian hospital. We get to know its patients, medical personnel, building layout and infrastructure as well as its atmosphere, heavily influenced by the hospital sounds and colours. A meeting place of people from different social strata, this is where friendships are formed and painful partings occur. The picture of a big hospital seems intimate and familiar, at the same time trying to capture the mystery of the place.
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