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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox film Blizzard of Souls (Шаблон:Lang-lv) or The Rifleman (U.K. title)[1] is a 2019 Latvian historical drama directed by Шаблон:Interlanguage link.[2] It premiered on 8 November 2019 in Latvia[3] and on 20 February 2020 internationally at the European Film Market.[4] The film is an adaptation of Aleksandrs Grīns' Шаблон:Interlanguage link written about his service as a Latvian Rifleman in World War I.[3] It was selected as the Latvian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[5][6][7]

Synopsis

After witnessing his mother being shot by the invading Imperial German Army, sixteen-year-old Artūrs, together with his father, decides to enlist in the national Latvian Riflemen battalions of the Imperial Russian Army in hopes of getting revenge and finding glory. Artūrs goes on to fight in World War I on the Eastern Front, where he loses his father and brother and quickly becomes disillusioned. He joins Bolsheviks, but when ordered to execute his friend he realizes Bolshevik disregard for them and deserts, returning to his newly-proclaimed country to fight in the Latvian War of Independence and start everything from scratch.

Cast

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Production

Oto Brantevics, the actor for the lead role of Artūrs, was selected out of 1,300 candidates, despite Brantevics having no prior acting experience.[8] Former Minister of Defence Raimonds Bergmanis made a cameo appearance in the film, while the then Minister of Defence Artis Pabriks appeared as an extra.[3] Several of the battle scenes were shot at the locations where the historical battles had taken place. Valdis Celmiņš drew inspiration for his cinematography from Christian Berger's concept of avoiding wide establishing shots by using a wide lens for medium shots and closeups, as well as László Nemes' film Son of Saul.[9]

Reception

Box office

During the first five weeks of screening the film was seen by more than 200,000 people, making it the most-watched film since the restoration of Latvian independence.[10][11][12]

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of Шаблон:RT data based on Шаблон:RT data reviews, with an average rating of Шаблон:RT data.[13] Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 63 out of 100 based on 9 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[14] Ellen E Jones of The Guardian praised Brantevics' acting, yet concluded that "as a national coming-of-age story, The Rifleman never quite outgrows its innocent, uncritical patriotism".[15] Deborah Young of The Hollywood Reporter also noted the film as being "underscored by evident, old-fashioned patriotism", but praised the "exceptionally atmospheric" cinematography by Celmiņš, "poignantly respectful" score by Ritmanis and editing by Belogrudovs, summarizing Blizzard of Souls as "[a] more realistic 1917".[16]

The acting and cinematography was similarly praised by Rob Aldam of Backseat Mafia who believed the film "has the look and feel of a Hollywood blockbuster" and called it "one of the best war films of the last few years".[17] Guy Lambert from The Upcoming described the cinematography as "utterly breathtaking" and "reminiscent of the brilliance of Band of Brothers" and called the acting "raw and exceptionally emotional", concluding "this film will no doubt be a hit."[18]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2020 Kilogram of Culture Event of the Year (Blizzard of Souls) Шаблон:Won[19]
Tenerife International Film Music Festival Alex North Award Best Soundtrack (Lolita Ritmanis) Шаблон:Nominated[20]
IMAGO International Awards for Cinematography Best Cinematography (Valdis Celmiņš) Шаблон:Nominated[21]
Lielais Kristaps Best Fiction Feature Film (Inga Praņevska and Dzintars Dreibergs) Шаблон:Won[22]
Best Director (Dzintars Dreibergs) Шаблон:Won[22]
Best Cinematography in a Feature Film (Valdis Celmiņš) Шаблон:Won[22]
Best Make-Up (Dzintra Bijubena) Шаблон:Won[22]
Best Score (Lolita Ritmanis) Шаблон:Won[22]
Best Editing (Gatis Belogrudovs) Шаблон:Won[22]
Best Acting (Oto Brantevics) Шаблон:Nominated[23]
Best Screenplay (Boris Frumin, Dzintars Dreibergs) Шаблон:Nominated[23]
Best Production Design (Juris Žukovskis) Шаблон:Nominated[23]
Best Sound (Aleksandrs Vaicahovskis) Шаблон:Nominated[23]
Shanghai International Film Festival Audience Choice Award for Film (Dzintars Dreibergs) Шаблон:Nominated
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Best Baltic Film (Dzintars Dreibergs) Шаблон:Nominated[24]
World Soundtrack Awards Public Choice Award (Lolita Ritmanis) Шаблон:Nominated[25]
WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival Remi Award Best Actor (Oto Brantevics) Шаблон:Nominated[26]
Best Supporting Actress (Ieva Florence) Шаблон:Nominated[27]
2021 Hollywood Music in Media Awards Outstanding Score of Independent Foreign Language Film (Lolita Ritmanis) Шаблон:Won[28]
Society of Composers & Lyricists Awards Outstanding Original Score for Independent Film (Lolita Ritmanis) Шаблон:Won[29]

See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:Latvian submission for Academy Awards