experience the Magic of “Stream”: Additional Screenings at Jelgava House of Culture
The award-winning animated film “Stream” has taken the world by storm, and now, audiences in Jelgava have even more opportunities to witness its brilliance. due to overwhelming demand,the Jelgava House of Culture has announced four additional screenings of this cinematic masterpiece in January.
A Story That Resonates
Table of Contents
- Exploring the Magic of “Stream”: An Interview with Animation Expert Dr. Laura Vītola
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- John Carter: Dr. Vītola,thank you for joining us today. “Stream” has been making waves globally, winning the Golden Globe and being nominated for an Academy Award. What makes this film stand out in the crowded field of animated features?
- John Carter: The film’s setting is quite unique—a flooded, post-apocalyptic world. How does this backdrop enhance the story?
- john Carter: The film has been praised for its diverse cast of animal characters—Bird, Capybara, Dog, and Lemur. How do these characters contribute to the story’s emotional depth?
- John Carter: “Stream” has been described as a film for all ages. Why do you think it resonates so deeply with both children and adults?
- John Carter: The Jelgava House of Culture has added more screenings due to overwhelming demand. What makes this venue such a fitting location for “Stream”?
- John Carter: what would you say to someone who hasn’t yet seen “Stream”?
- John Carter: Thank you,Dr. Vītola, for your insights. It’s clear that “Stream” is a film that deserves all the acclaim it’s receiving.
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Directed by Gints Zilbalož and produced by Matīs Kažas,“Stream” is a visually stunning tale set in a flooded,post-apocalyptic world. The film follows a fiercely independent cat, who must confront his fear of water and learn to cooperate with a diverse group of animals—Bird, Capybara, Dog, and Lemur—to survive. This heartwarming yet thrilling journey explores themes of resilience, adaptation, and the power of unity.
The film has already garnered critical acclaim, winning the Golden Globe for Best Animated Film and is now in the running for an Academy Award. Its universal appeal and emotional depth make it a must-watch for audiences of all ages.
Screenings and Ticket Information
The additional screenings will take place on january 19 at 12 PM and 3 PM, and on January 25 at 3 PM and 6 PM. Tickets are priced at 5 euros and can be purchased at biļešu paradize ticket offices or online. Children under 3 years old can attend for free, provided thay do not occupy a separate seat.
| Screening Details | Date | Time |
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| Additional Screening 1 | January 19 | 12 PM |
| Additional Screening 2 | January 19 | 3 PM |
| Additional Screening 3 | january 25 | 3 PM |
| Additional Screening 4 | January 25 | 6 PM |
Why Jelgava House of culture?
The Jelgava House of Culture is a premier venue for art and cultural events, boasting four versatile halls, including the Large Audience Hall with 670 seats. Its commitment to showcasing exceptional works like “Stream” makes it a cultural hub in the region.
Don’t miss Out!
With two earlier screenings on January 12 already sold out, securing your tickets for these additional showings is highly recommended. Whether you’re a fan of animation, storytelling, or simply looking for a memorable cinematic experience, “Stream” promises to deliver.
Visit biļešu paradize today to book your tickets and immerse yourself in this remarkable tale of survival and camaraderie.
Exploring the Magic of “Stream”: An Interview with Animation Expert Dr. Laura Vītola
World-today-News Senior Editor, john Carter, sits down with Dr.Laura Vītola, a renowned animation specialist and cultural critic, to discuss the award-winning film ”Stream,” its themes, and its impact on audiences worldwide.
John Carter: Dr. Vītola,thank you for joining us today. “Stream” has been making waves globally, winning the Golden Globe and being nominated for an Academy Award. What makes this film stand out in the crowded field of animated features?
Dr. Laura Vītola: Thank you for having me, John. “Stream” is truly a remarkable film, and its success is well-deserved. What sets it apart is its ability to balance a visually stunning post-apocalyptic world with deeply emotional storytelling. The film’s protagonist, a fiercely independent cat, is a character many can relate to—struggling with fears and learning to trust others. The themes of resilience, adaptation, and unity are universal, yet they’re presented in a way that feels fresh and engaging.
John Carter: The film’s setting is quite unique—a flooded, post-apocalyptic world. How does this backdrop enhance the story?
Dr. Laura Vītola: The flooded world is not just a setting; it’s almost a character in itself. It creates a sense of urgency and danger, forcing the animals to confront their fears and work together. Water, in particular, is a powerful symbol. For the cat, it represents his greatest fear, but it also becomes a source of growth and transformation. The animation team, led by Gints Zilbalož, has done an amazing job of making this world feel both beatiful and perilous.
john Carter: The film has been praised for its diverse cast of animal characters—Bird, Capybara, Dog, and Lemur. How do these characters contribute to the story’s emotional depth?
Dr. Laura Vītola: each character brings something unique to the table, both in terms of personality and skills. The Bird, for example, represents freedom and perspective, while the Capybara embodies calmness and resilience. The Dog is loyal and protective,and the Lemur adds a touch of humor and resourcefulness. Together, they form a microcosm of society, showing how diversity can be a strength when people—or animals—come together for a common goal.
John Carter: “Stream” has been described as a film for all ages. Why do you think it resonates so deeply with both children and adults?
Dr. Laura Vītola: Great animation appeals to everyone because it works on multiple levels. for children,”Stream” is an exciting adventure with lovable characters and stunning visuals. For adults, it’s a poignant exploration of themes like fear, trust, and the importance of community.The film doesn’t talk down to its audience; instead,it invites viewers of all ages to reflect on their own lives and relationships.
John Carter: The Jelgava House of Culture has added more screenings due to overwhelming demand. What makes this venue such a fitting location for “Stream”?
Dr. Laura Vītola: The Jelgava House of Culture is a cultural gem in the region, known for its commitment to showcasing exceptional works of art. Its Large Audience Hall, with 670 seats, provides the perfect setting for a film like “Stream,” which deserves to be experienced on the big screen. The venue’s dedication to bringing high-quality cinema to the community aligns perfectly with the film’s message of unity and resilience.
John Carter: what would you say to someone who hasn’t yet seen “Stream”?
Dr. Laura Vītola: I would say, don’t miss this opportunity! “Stream” is more than just an animated film; it’s a cinematic experience that will stay with you long after the credits roll. Whether you’re a fan of animation, storytelling, or simply looking for a film that touches the heart, “Stream” delivers on all fronts. And with additional screenings now available at the Jelgava House of Culture,there’s no excuse not to see it.
John Carter: Thank you,Dr. Vītola, for your insights. It’s clear that “Stream” is a film that deserves all the acclaim it’s receiving.
Dr. laura Vītola: Thank you,John. It’s been a pleasure discussing this extraordinary film. I hope everyone gets a chance to experience its magic.
For more details on screenings and tickets, visit biļešu paradize.
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