Directing
Romualds Pipars
Born November 1, 1959 · Daugavpils, Latvia (age 66)
Romualds Pipars is a Latvian cinematographer and film director.
Known For
Stand Up, Teacher! · 2005Stand Up, Teacher!
★ 7.02005
MovieDocumentary
The fates of the students involved in the Latvian educational system reforms and that of their teacher – the screenwriter and film director, Tālivaldis Margēvičs, are unusually intertwined. This leads to thoughts on various, current integration problems and on universal human values.
Capitalism at Crossroad Street · 2013Capitalism at Crossroad Street
★ 8.02013
MovieDocumentary
This is the 3rd film in almost 30 years about the daily lives of the people living in this small street of Pārdaugava. We first met them in the late 1980s when the Soviet Union was on the brink of collapse. We visited them again in the wild 1990s. And now we meet them in 2013, again in a whole different world.
Comeback · 2006Comeback
2006
MovieDocumentary
Uldis Brauns' conversation with Ivars Seleckis about films and time.
History Behind The Screen. 35 mm · 2018History Behind The Screen. 35 mm
2018
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Some of the most iconic images in Latvian visual history were taken 30 years ago, when the so-called Singing Revolution took place. This documentary that includes well-known and previously unseen 35 mm footage, is about those who took these shots, told in their own voices, their own emotions and memories.
Double Portrait of a Coin · 2008Double Portrait of a Coin
2008
MovieDocumentary
Using previously unpublished footage shot by amateurs in the era of 8 mm cameras, the film is about the simple human life of those who lived in the Soviet Latvia from 1940 until 1991, a time when a double-moral reigned in society.
The Head of Intelligence Service · 1989The Head of Intelligence Service
1989
MovieDocumentaryTV Movie
A documentary about Jānis Bērziņš - a Soviet politician and military intelligence officer of Latvian ethnicity.
The Secrets of the Pyramid of Djoser · 2010The Secrets of the Pyramid of Djoser
2010
MovieDocumentary
Latvian scientists – archaeologists, radar and photogrammetry specialists, architects, geologists, historians, computer programmers and others, banded together to create a unique technology for exploring archaeological sites, and made a sensational find in 2007. In the oldest stone building in the world – Egypt’s Pyramid of Djoser – the Latvian scientific expedition discovered new underground rooms and a network of galleries. This new information has forced a revaluation of previous assumptions about the role and function of pyramids.