The Oak

El roble
Laila Pakalniņa
Latvia
1997
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Description

A documentary about a 700-year-old oak tree in Seja and the repetitive, peaceful life around the village.

Awards and festivals

- International Film Festival Rotterdam (1998)
- Visions du Réel - International Film Festival Nyon (2013)

Biography of the director

Laila Pakalniņa
Born in 1962 in Liepāja, Latvia. In 1986 she graduated from Moscow University’s Department of TV Journalism. She continued her studies in the Department of Film Directing at the Moscow Film Institute (VGIK), graduating in 1991. Laila is the director and scriptwriter of 21 documentaries, 5 shorts, 3 features.

Features: Silence (Klusums) 2009, Stones (Akmeņi) 2008, Fire (Uguns) 2007, The Hostage (Ķīlnieks) 2006, Water (Ūdens) 2006, The Python (Pitons) 2003, The Shoe (Kurpe) 1998, Anna’s Christmas (Annas Ziemassvētki) 1992.

Documentaries: Snow Crazy (Sniegs) 2012, 33 Animals of Santa Claus (33 zvēri Ziemassvētki vecītim) 2011, On Rubiks’ Road (Pa Rubika ceļu) 2010, Three Men and Fish Pond (Par dzimtenīti) 2008, Theodore (Teodors) 2006, Dream Land (Leiputrija) 2004, The Bus (Autobuss) 2004, It’ll Be Fine (Būs labi) 2004, Martins (Mārtiņš) 2002, Papa Gena (Papa Gena) 2001, Wake up (Mostieties) 2000, The Oak (Ozols) 1997, Ubans (Ubāns) 1995, The Mail (Pasts) 1995, The Ferry (Prāmis) 1994, The Church (Baznīca) 1993, The Pilgrimage (Iešana) 1991, The Linen (Veļa) 1991, The Dome (Doms) 1991, The Choice (Izvēle) 1990, And (Un) 1988.

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Sessions

May

Sunday 6

  • 22:00 h
  • Filmoteca Española. Cine Doré Sala 1
Data sheet
Director
Laila Pakalniņa
Language
Latvian - Subtitled in Spanish
Screenplay
Laila Pakalniņa
Cinematography
Gints Bērziņš
Editing
Kadri Kanter
Sound
Anrijs Krenbergs
Producción
Laila Pakalniņa, Reet Sokmann
Production company
Eesti Telefilm