In Seda, a remote peat miners' town in Latvia, time seems to be frozen in the Soviet era. Built in 1952 and inhabited by a multi-ethnic workforce from different parts of the former USSR, it still preserves intact the inflated style of a Stalinist "shock work" construction project. Culturally Seda's people feel like a community apart. Their lingua franca is Russian, and their social life is a mixture of Soviet and Russian Orthodox traditions. They don't want the European Union, they want to live in their own state - the Marshland.
Title | Seda: People of the Marsh |
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Year | 2004 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Latvia |
Studio | Filmtank, VFS Films |
Cast | |
Crew | Kaspars Goba (Director of Photography), Kaspars Goba (Editor), Raimonds Špakovskis (Editor), Gunta Ikere (Editor), Kaspars Goba (Director), Kaspars Goba (Writer) |
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Release | Sep 25, 2004 |
Runtime | 52 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 0 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Latviešu, Pусский |