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John Dored's island – The children of Siberia
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The Kristaps / Diena National Film Award will take place this week with an extensive program - World Today News
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The Upītis Museum in the multi-series film "Look for a Woman" turns into a communal apartment – Baltics News
Breakthrough of the Latvian film pandemic. The tendencies of the "Great Kristaps" testify to the tendencies in the development of Latvian cinema - World Today News
What is a film from the last 5 years that will be looked upon as a Classic by future generations? - Quora
Armands Zvirbulis - Movies - Filmography | Moviefone
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Remember Siberia DVD – The children of Siberia
Filmas.lv The most watched film Near / Day at the Midsummer online festival - World Today News
Four White Shirts (1987)
The premiere of Armands Zvirbulis' multi-series film "Criminal Case for Beginners" is expected in February / LR1 / / Latvijas Radio - Archyworldys
Sarkanais Mezs - Episodes - IMDb
Izpostītā ligzda (1998) directed by Uldis Pūcītis, Armands Zvirbulis • Film + cast • Letterboxd
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Rallijs (Ралли) (1978) - Filmaffinity
The shooting of the film "Look for a woman" has started – Baltics News
Armands Zvirbulis
Mazie laupitaji (2009) - IMDb
This is a "criminal". The premiere of the multi-series film "Criminal Case for Beginners" is approaching – Baltics News
Distraction for the Soul (1990) | Movies on Friendspire
Red Sparrow movie poster #1540082 - MoviePosters2.com
Hamburg, Germany. 30th Nov, 2018. The actors Niklas Bothe (l-r) as neighbour child, Markus Fetter as Paul, Elena Zvirbulis as Emily, Veit Schäfermeier as dog Muffin, Nicolai Schwab as Jonas and Jessica
The filming of the multi-series criminal film 'Look for a Woman' has ended - World Today News
Film depictions of sexual violence are increasingly alarming. It has to stop | Movies | The Guardian