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Latvian Film Explores Trauma, Anger, and Healing

19 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Film's premiere marked Latvia's Independence Day celebration.
  • Director discusses film's exploration of complex emotions.
  • Actress's personal tragedy mirrored film's themes.
Latvian Film Explores Trauma, Anger, and Healing

Alise Zariņa's latest feature, "Flesh, Blood, Even a Heart," premiered at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, coinciding with Latvia's Independence Day. The film centers on Liv, a woman navigating body insecurities and a strained relationship with her estranged father after he suffers a stroke.

Director Zariņa shared that the film isn't solely about forgiveness but also about acknowledging anger and complex emotional responses to trauma. She aimed to avoid presenting a simplistic or magical solution, emphasizing that trauma lingers and profoundly impacts individuals.

Lead actress Ieva Segliņa revealed a personal connection to the film's themes, as her father passed away during rehearsals. Despite the challenging subject matter, she found the experience cathartic, laughing frequently during the premiere and feeling a sense of healing.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Alise Zariņa's new film, 'Flesh, Blood, Even a Heart,' is a dramedy exploring a woman's complex relationship with her father and the lingering effects of trauma.
Yes, actress Ieva Segliņa found a personal connection to the film's themes, experiencing a sense of healing during its premiere.
Director Zariņa hopes to convey the importance of accepting complicated emotions like anger, rather than seeking easy forgiveness or solutions for trauma.

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