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Motherland

Year of completion
1994
Content type
Documentary
Format
Short
Genre
History
Duration
56 minutes
Production Status
Completed

Synopsis

MOTHERLAND is a documentary shot in black and white which begins as a whimsical portrait of two grandmothers in modern-day Queensland, and goes on to look at their relatives in contemporary Latvia, a year after liberation from Soviet rule. Far from being an 'immigrant experience' program, it is allusive, experimental and emotive, using original Latvian music. It is a study of motherhood, exile and occupation and of how a culture can endure, even over three generations and 12,000 miles.
Completion Year
1994
Genres
History
Format
Short
Production Status
Completed

Cast and Crew

Producer

Billy MacKinnon

Director

Kriv Stenders

Writer

Kriv Stenders

Cast

Ian Henderson, Bart Hosking, Karlis Bienerts

Awards

1994 — International Film Forum 'ARSENAL'

1994 — Chicago International Film Festival

1994 — Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films

1994 — Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films

1995 — Ethnic Affairs Commission

1994 — Australian Cinematographers Society Awards National

Screenings

1994 — International Film Forum 'ARSENAL'

1994 — Chicago International Film Festival

1995 — Dublin Film Festival

1995 — Munich International Documentary Film Festival

1995 — Nordisk Panorama Film Festival

1995 — Norwegian Short Film Event

1994 — Edinburgh International Film Festival

1994 — International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam

1995 — Margaret Mead Film and Video Festival

Sales

Australian Sales

International Sales

Pod Film Pty Ltd

Production Company

Motherland Film Productions
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