Dzidra Ritenberga

Dzidra Ritenberga

Nascimento : 1928-08-29, Mežildzere, Dundaga, Latvia

Morte : 2003-03-09

Perfil

Dzidra Ritenberga
Dzidra Ritenberga
Dzidra Ritenberga
Dzidra Ritenberga
Dzidra Ritenberga
Dzidra Ritenberga
Dzidra Ritenberga

Filmes

A House With No Exit
Director
An artist and his lover get trapped in their summer house by a gang of convicts.
If We Live Through All This
Revolution of 1905 in Latvia.
The Coincidence of Circumstance
Last Reportage
Director
Unfamiliar Case
Director
A young girl is looking for her long lost father while visiting Riga during winter vacations.
The Door That's Open To You
Elma Eipure
Garden With A Ghost
The Longest Straw
Director
Post-war Latvia. Francis' gang operates in a small town and the new KGB agent Juris Vilks has been asked to infiltrate his gang and gain his confidence.
To Remember or to Forget
Bārupe
Long Road in the Dunes
Love and betrayal in a small fishing village in Latvia from 1930s until the Soviet time. Time before WW2, during WW2, punishment in Siberia, Soviet Union, returning home, and above all that - undying love, that still survives no matter what. And, on top of that, Marta and Arthur share their love...
Vakara variants
Director
A 38-year-old teacher Anna in a small town is longing to have a child. The opportunity arises when she meets a cargo driver who travels through her town. He turns out to be married with a child in another town, so Anna doesn't wish to pursue the relationship, but the man is ready to change the course of his life.
Become My Mother-in-law!
viesnīcas administratore
Reflection in the Water
Based on a story by Janis Lapsa, written by Janis Lapsa and Andris Kolbergs, film is a singular work, filled with human warmth. It is a story about a talented surgeon Markalns, who after a serious personal crisis, returns to his native town in order to start his life anew. The attention is concentrated on the inner world of Markalns, his feelings in this so important period of his life, when to endure and to proceed means to regain the lost sense of life and himself. His character and emotional world opens in a wide scale: in collisions with colleagues, patients, friends, himself. He is contradictory, but even in moments of low spirits, virile. A real warmth and balance of mind is brought in the life of the outwardly robust and clumsy surgeon by a shy small-town girl Irita, called Doggie.
This Dangerous Balcony Door
Director
A simple prank turns to be quite dangerous and now a group of teenagers must handle the consequences.
My Frivolous Friend
Mirdza
Arvīds Lasmanis can't hold any job for long because he is not ready to tolerate deceit and slapdash work. He still has to feed his family, buy chance he finds a well-paid job as a gravedigger. A friend helps Arvīds to find a place in a construction team, but other workers don't approve of Arvīds' high principles. His wife accuses him of not knowing how to make money, the family lives crammed in one room of a shared flat. The Soviet absurd comedy tells a story about a man who, while at odds with the system, won't lose his conscience and his true self, even if it means saying no to wealth and comfort.
Keys to Paradise
Nasonov's wife
Successful work and life of a brave militia captain who does not know much about human psychology.
Dunduriņš
The Large Amber
A band arrives late at the competition. They try to find the jury and show their performance.
Spring
Savely and Lelya are leading a quiet peaceful life in a forest reserve, in a small village with a mineral spring, where Savely brought his seriously ill wife. The seemingly routine life can not hide deep and tender love that came a bit too late...
The Skylark Shoots First
Your Happiness
An inspector is torn between her conviction of there being a need to reconstruct a factory, and a love interest who asks of her not to do that in order for him to further his career.
Гроза над полями
Sofia
Echo
Aija
Счастье надо беречь
Katya
After The Storm
Causes and effects
Malva
Malva
The Russian Malwa is based on a Maxim Gorky yarn. The title character, played by Zidra Ritenbergs, is the restless wife of a provincial village fisherman. Unwilling to dedicate herself to her husband, Malwa seeks out love from every man she meets. This results in a romantic triangle that is at once disarmingly simplistic and intensely dramatic. Malwa was the final directorial effort of Vladimir Braun, who died in 1957. Star Zidra Ritenbergs won a "Best Actress" award at the Venice Film Festival; co-stars Pavel Usovicenko and Anatoll Ighnaliev also earned praise for their realistic performances.