Varis Brasla
Varis Brasla (born 25 April 1939) is a Latvian film director.
Varis Brasla | |
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Born | Varis Brasla 25 April 1939 |
Occupation | Film director |
Since 1965 he worked in Riga Film Studio. Several of his films, including Emil's Mischiefs and Waterbomb for the Fat Tomcat were awarded with the Latvian National Film Prize award as the best film of the year.[1]
He was awarded the Order of Three Stars in 2009.[2]
Selected filmography
Director filmography
Year | Film | Notes |
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1976 | The Lake Sonata | |
1978 | Pavasara ceļazīmes | |
1980 | Novēli man lidojumam nelabvēlīgu laiku | Latvian National Film Prize in 1980 |
1982 | Tereona galva | |
1983 | Parāds mīlestībā | |
1985 | Emil's Mischiefs | Latvian National Film Prize in 1985 |
1987 | Aija | |
1988 | Par mīlestību pašreiz nerunāsim | Latvian National Film Prize in 1988 |
1991 | The Times of the Land-Surveyors | |
1996 | Ziemassvētku jampadracis | |
Kā tev klājas, Eidi? | also screenwriter | |
2004 | Waterbomb for the Fat Tomcat | Latvian National Film Prize in 2005 |
2017 | Grandpa More Dangerous Than Computer |
Other:
- Brick Kiln (1972) (second unit director)
- In the Shadow of Death (1971) (assistant director)
- Four White Shirts/Breathe Deeply (1967) (second unit director)
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References
- "LIELĀ KRISTAPA balvas laureāti 1977-2007". lielais-kristaps.filmas.lv. Retrieved 2007-10-06.
- "Par Triju Zvaigžņu ordeņa piešķiršaņu un apbalvošanu ar goda zīmi". Latvijas Vēstnesis. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
External links
- Varis Brasla on IMDb
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