

The Chronicles of Melanie
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2016-11-01 • 2h 4m
The 14th of June 1941, Soviet-occupied Latvia: Without warning, the authorities break into the house of Melanie and her husband Aleksandr and force them to leave everything behind. Together with more than 15 000 Latvians, Melanie and her son get deported to Siberia. In her fight against cold, famine and cruelty, she only gains new strength through the letters she writes to Aleksandr, full of hope for a free Latvia and a better tomorrow.
- Directors
- Viesturs Kairišs
- Writters
- Viesturs Kairišs
- Editors
- Jussi Rautaniemi

The Chronicles of Melanie
Visit website2016-11-01 • 2h 4m
6.2/10 • 8
The 14th of June 1941, Soviet-occupied Latvia: Without warning, the authorities break into the house of Melanie and her husband Aleksandr and force them to leave everything behind. Together with more than 15 000 Latvians, Melanie and her son get deported to Siberia. In her fight against cold, famine and cruelty, she only gains new strength through the letters she writes to Aleksandr, full of hope for a free Latvia and a better tomorrow.
- Directors
- Viesturs Kairišs
- Writters
- Viesturs Kairišs
- Editors
- Jussi Rautaniemi
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsSabine Timoteo
Melanie
Ivars Krasts
Aleksandrs
Guna Zariņa
Katrina
Maija Doveika
Vilma
Erwin Leder
Jakob
Baiba Broka
Anna
Astrīda Kairiša
Melanie's mother
Lilita Ozoliņa
deported woman
Viktor Nemets
Ampalovs
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- Budget
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- Keywords
- deportationsoviet unionsiberia