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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox book Doom 94 (Шаблон:Lang-lv) is a semi-biographical novel by Latvian writer Jānis Joņevs about the generation living in Jelgava, Latvia in the 1990s that searches for their own identity and are fans of alternative culture. This is his debut novel. Since 2016, this book has been translated into 11 languages and a movie was released in September 2019.[1][2][3]

Plot

The novel begins on April 5, 1994, the death of Kurt Cobain, the lead singer and guitarist of Nirvana.[2] Cobain's death influences youngsters living in Jelgava, Latvia to begin listening to heavy metal music.[4] This is also the time that Latvia has recently regained its independence from the Soviet Union, causing economic and social upheaval. The book's main character Janis turns to the alternative lifestyle offered by an emergent heavy metal scene.[5]

Translations

Since 2016 the original book ‘’Jelgava 94’’ has already been translated into 11 languages – French,[6] Slovenian,[7] Norwegian,[8] Estonian,[9] Hungarian, Lithuanian,[10] English, Bulgarian,[11] Spanish, German and Finnish.

Translations of the ''Doom 94'' book
Language Title Publisher Translator Year of release
French "Metal" GAIA Editions Nicolas Auzanneau 2016
Slovenian "Metalci ‘94" Miš Jedrt Lapuh Maležič 2016
Norwegian "Fordømte 94" Bokbyen Forlag Snorre Karkonen-Svensson 2016
Estonian "Jelgava 94" Randvelt Mikk Grins 2017
Lithuanian "Jelgava 94" Kitos knygos Jurgis Algimantas Banevičius 2018
Hungarian "Metál" Vince Kiadó Tölgyesi Beatrix 2018
English "Doom 94" Wrecking Ball Press Kaija Straumanis 2018
Bulgarian "Йелгава 94" Izida Albena Metodieva 2018
Spanish "Jelgava" Abismos casa editorial Ana Karenina O. Contreras 2020
German "Jelgava 94" parasitenpresse Bettina Bergmann 2022
Finnish "Doom 94" Siltala Annika Suna 2022

Awards

2014

2015

  • AKKA/LAA "Author award of 2015"[19]

Film

Work on a film adaptation of the book called "Jelgava 94" began in 2017. The film was released in September 2019.[20][21][1] Movie scenes were filmed in many locations throughout Riga and Jelgava, and at a former school in Priekuļi Municipality. The main actor was Bruno Bitenieks who was a student at Riga Teika Secondary School.[22] The film received funding from the National Film Center and is supported by Jelgava Municipality. The film was produced by Jura Podnieka studija.[23]

Scriptwriter Matīss Gricmanis
Cinematographer Aigars Sērmukšs
Production designer Aivars Žukovskis
Producer Antra Cilinska

References

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