Four White Shirts

Four White Shirts

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1967-01-04

Cezars Kalnins installs telephones by day and composes pop songs by night. His band has a hard time receiving the permit from Soviet censorship authorities for a public debut. A member of the Culture Committee superficially listens to Cēzars' songs and deems the lyrics "unsuitable and frivolous” and "unfit for the Soviet youth”, and is later powerless to stop the grindstone of public debate, which she has herself initiated.

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Four White Shirts

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Cezars Kalnins installs telephones by day and composes pop songs by night. His band has a hard time receiving the permit from Soviet censorship authorities for a public debut. A member of the Culture Committee superficially listens to Cēzars' songs and deems the lyrics "unsuitable and frivolous” and "unfit for the Soviet youth”, and is later powerless to stop the grindstone of public debate, which she has herself initiated.

Released

1967-01-04

Runtime

77

Director

Rolands Kalnins

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Music

Language

Latviešu

Production

Rīgas kinostudija

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    Uldis Pūcītis

    Uldis Pūcītis
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    Līga Liepiņa

    Līga Liepiņa
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    Dina Kuple

    Dina Kuple
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    Arnolds Liniņš

    Arnolds Liniņš
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    Pauls Butkevics

    Pauls Butkēvičs
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    Rostislav Goryayev

    Rostislav Goryayev
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    Ernests Karelis

    Ernests Karelis
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    Antonija Kleimane

    Antonija Kleimane
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    Oļgerts Kroders

    Oļģerts Kroders
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    Irēna Lagzdiņa

    Irēna Lagzdiņa
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    Armīns Lejiņš

    Armīns Lejiņš
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    Edgars Liepiņš

    Edgars Liepiņš
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    Eduards Plataiskalns

    Eduards Plataiskalns
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    Jāzeps Pīgoznis

    Jāzeps Pīgoznis
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    Āris Rozentāls

    Āris Rozentāls
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    Renāte Stūrmane

    Renāte Stūrmane
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    Severīns Vilsons

    Severīns Vilsons