Our film productions cover a wide range, from local to international, encompassing various formats such as documentaries, animated shorts, and, more recently, live-action films, TV-series
and coproductions.
SECRETS OF THE GREAT BOG
in development, a family film
directed by Linda Olte
screenwriter Līga Gaisa
When adopted twin sisters meet a boy no one else sees, they embark on an adventure to a parallel universe where the secret of the twins' family is revealed.
Based on a story by Dāvids Vikmanis.
The development of the project is supported by the Creative Europe MEDIA, the National Film Centre of Latvia and
the State Culture Capital Foundation.
The production of the project is supported by the National Film Centre of Latvia
SUPERHEROINE ON THE WRONG SIDE OF FORTY
in development, a vampire comedy
creators Aiva Birbele, Līga Gaisa
Tired of the usual symptoms, a menopausal woman gets a surprise bite from a vampire.
The development of the script is supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation.
The development of the project is supported by the Creative Europe MEDIA, National Film Centre of Latvia and
the State Culture Capital Foundation.
THE PERFECTIONIST
in development, a mini-series
creator Līga Gaisa
based on a novel by the same name by Lelde Stumbre
The desire to achieve perfection in everything is just a cover for a deep and incurable emotional trauma.
The development of the script is supported by the State Culture Capital Foundation.
DAWN IN THE UNDERGROUND
in development
documentary short
directed by Andrejs Strokins
Youth-post-punk rebellion in the realities of 2023
DESTINED: GIRLS IN TOWN
in development
series
creator Elizabete Lukšo-Ražinska
directed by Andra Doršs
Three twentysomethings plan to start the big life, but - f*ck! - the big life is already happening.
REVIVING THE UNSEEN //
I REMEMBER NOTHING
in development
experimental documentary
directed by Emīlija Karetņikova
A young filmmaker embarks on a visually poetic journey to revive the forgotten legacy of an overlooked avant-garde photographer, exploring themes of female identity, artistic heritage and the timeless struggle for recognition in a male-dominated world.