Uldis Brauns

Uldis Brauns

nació 19.12.1932
Lutriņi Parish, Letonia

murió 13.01.2017 (84 años)
desconocido donde

Biografía

His arrival at Riga Film Studio after graduation of the State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow was a fresh breeze and groundbreaking precedent of a new and daring cinematic language. He invented a whole new visual code system and encouraged the audience not only to watch, but to watch, see and think along. Poetic masterpieces by Uldis Brauns include: White Bells (1961) (cinematographer), Trilogy: The Beginning (1961) / The Construction (1962) / The Worker (1963), 235 000 000 (1967) (director & one of cinematographers). Shortly after the liquidation of Riga Film Studio (the only film producing company in Soviet Latvia) in the early 1990-ties, he together with his wife Dainuvite moved from Riga to the countryside cottage near Kuldiga – the land of his childhood. The post-film studio period was dramatic in terms of survival - both were forced to roll up the sleeves and turn into real farmers growing their own food. Uldis Brauns is a man with an extraordinary life story. His parents were deported to Siberia leaving the 14-year-old-boy and his sister behind. Uldis – a countryside boy, a student of agricultural school got carried away with cinema when a crew of documentary makers came to his school to shoot a newsreel. The next year he left agriculture behind and went to Moscow to study cinematography.

VFS Films

Director

Películas
1975

Motociklu vasara

Documental
2006

Ardievu, divdesmitais gadsimt!

1967

235 000 000

1961

Sākums

Cinefotógrafo

Documental
1961

Sākums