Seda: People of the Marsh

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Run time: 52 min
  • Premiere: 2004. September 25.

In Seda, a remote peat miners' town in Latvia, time seems to be frozen in the Soviet era. Built in 1952 and inhabited by a multi-ethnic workforce from different parts of the former USSR, it still preserves intact the inflated style of a Stalinist "shock work" construction project. Culturally Seda's people feel like a community apart. Their lingua franca is Russian, and their social life is a mixture of Soviet and Russian Orthodox traditions. They don't want the European Union, they want to live in their own state - the Marshland.

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Camera

Kaspars Goba

Director of Photography

Directing

Kaspars Goba

Director

Editing

Production

Uldis Cekulis

Producer

Sound

Writing

Camera

Kaspars Goba

Director of Photography

Directing

Kaspars Goba

Director

Editing

Production

Uldis Cekulis

Producer

Sound

Writing