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Rainis

A biopic of Rainis (born as Jānis Pliekšāns), a Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician, whose works had a profound influence on the literary Latvian language, and the ethnic symbolism he employed in his major works has been central to Latvian nationalism.

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  • Jānis Grantiņš

    Jānis Grantiņš

    Rainis

  • Milda Klētniece

    Milda Klētniece

    Aspazija

  • Artūrs Filipsons

    Artūrs Filipsons

    Peteris

  • Elza Radziņa

    Elza Radziņa

    Dora

  • Martinsh Verdinsh

    Martinsh Verdinsh

    Nikanorov

  • Roberts Mustaps

    Roberts Mustaps

    Aleksandrov

  • Pēteris Cepurnieks

    Pēteris Cepurnieks

    Priede

  • Baiba Indriksone

    Baiba Indriksone

    Abelita

  • Amalija Jaunvalka

    Amalija Jaunvalka

    Kalnius

Overview

A biopic of Rainis (born as Jānis Pliekšāns), a Latvian poet, playwright, translator, and politician, whose works had a profound influence on the literary Latvian language, and the ethnic symbolism he employed in his major works has been central to Latvian nationalism.

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