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Ivars Zviedra’s film The Wearer will be screened at the Jihlava Festival Competition / Day

Latvian viewers already know that the film is about a profession created by globalization and unemployment on the border – the worries of the wearers are the import of refugees into the European Union. The film follows the course of the borderland’s native Pepins. He meets illegal immigrants in the woods at the eastern border of the European Union at night – is it a coincidence or a careful plan? The work of Ivars Zviedra is mentioned in the program of the Jihlava festival as one of the documentaries that everyone should see. The creators of the festival program emphasize that it is both an exotic portrait of an abandoned border and a harsh story about people who are willing to risk their freedom for a small fee.

From October 27 to November 8, the 24th Jihlava Documentary Film Festival will screen more than 220 films from around the world, distributed in several different competition programs and out-of-competition screenings. Currently, the main themes of documentary cinema are the Covid-19 pandemic, climate change and the fundamental question that cinema often asks – where are our homes? In a sense, Ivars Zviedra’s film also asks this question Wearerincluded in the Central and Eastern European competition program Between the Seas; There are a total of 10 films in the program, and several from different perspectives explore the topic of refugees and world walkers. The winner of the competition will receive a prize of 10,000 euros.

Marek Howork, the director of the Jihlava Festival, admits that the time of the Covid-19 pandemic has also introduced adjustments in the life of the festival. “We are very sorry that we cannot show the films on the big screen in cinemas, but we also want to see an opportunity in this impasse. One of the positive aspects of the situation is that everyone will be able to see the festival films,” Hovork said takes place online.

“It simply came to our notice then YouTube, The Jihlava Documentary Film Festival founded the first video on demand a portal dedicated to documentary cinema and providing access to an extensive catalog of films. At this time DAFilms.com is one of Europe ‘s leading VoD platforms and a partner of the Jihlava Festival. “As a result, more than 220 films from the festival will be available to viewers in the Czech Republic and more than 80 to movie lovers worldwide.

Director Ivars Zviedris is pleased to participate in one of Europe’s most famous documentary film festivals, although he will not go to the Czech Republic due to the pandemic. “I would very much like, but I can’t afford to go to Jihlava, both because it would not be responsible during the pandemic and because I filmed how Latvians and covids are torn in Latvia,” making a new documentary.

Meanwhile, a film in Latvia Wearer has been nominated for the National Film Award Kristaps the Great in two nominations – as the best full-length documentary and for the best cinematography in a documentary (there are two cinematographers in this film – Ivars Zviedris and Haralds Ozols).

Film in Latvia Wearer since its premiere in December 2019, it has been shown in cinemas in large cities, as well as in county culture houses and other cinema screenings. The film is supported by the National Film Center and the State Culture Capital Foundation, and is distributed internationally by the company Taskovski films.

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