Summaries

Based on the true story of Melanija Vanaga, this film is a brutally realistic and terrifying account of the mass deportation of residents of Soviet-occupied Latvia that took place in June 1941.

In the early morning of June 14, 1941, under Stalin's orders, over 40 000 people from Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania were arrested, shoved into cattle cars and dispatched to permanent exile in Siberia. Among them - journalist Melanie and her 8 year old son Andrejs, forcibly separated from husband and father Aleksandrs. In the Siberian village women, ignorant of the fate of their husbands, are settled in badly built barracks and forced to work like slaves. Melanie keeps herself alive for her son and husband to whom she writes hundreds of love letters that are never sent, since his address remains unknown. She keeps her personal integrity in the face of starvation, hard work or disease. After 16 years, Melanie is released and returns to Riga, only to find out that her husband Alexander died in the camps in 1942.—Mistrus Media

Details

Keywords
  • survival
  • male nudity
  • male frontal nudity
  • labor camp
  • soviet deportation
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • Biography
Release date Oct 31, 2016
Countries of origin Finland Czech Republic Latvia
Official sites Official Site
Language German Russian Latvian
Filming locations Finland
Production companies Mistrus Media Inland Film Company 8Heads Productions

Box office

Budget $705000
Gross worldwide $5527

Tech specs

Runtime 2h
Color Black and White
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

Synopsis

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