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Neon Spring

Country: Latvia, Language: Latvian, 102 mins

  • Director: Matiss Kaza
  • Writer: Matiss Kaza, Marija Luize Melke
  • Producer: Una Celma, Matiss Kaza, Dace Siatkovska

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Laine is 20 years old and loves techno rave parties. Her parents are each deep in their own world and barely speak to each other. Even though she lives with her father, she is the one taking care of her mischievous younger brother. Laine yearns to connect with her emotionally distant father, but mostly gets a cold shoulder. She finds release in the underground techno scene of Riga. There Laine meets young men and women who are just like her and even falls in love. The more things turn bleak at home, the more Laine gets swallowed by the party scene and puts herself and those close to her in danger.

“Neon Spring” is a coming of age film about finding your place in the world, looking to belong and the desperate need for human connection. Even though the film deals with complex issues, its approach is fresh, daring and very surprising, considering its country of origin.

Portraying Laine is the very impressive Marija Luize Melke, who also co-wrote the script with director Matiss Kaza. The result is an unapologetic and complex youth experience.


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Cast & Characters

Marija Luize Melke (as Laine)
Greta Trusina (as Gunda)
Gerds Laposka (as Adams)
Agnese Ruksane (as Masha)
Janis Skutelis (as Edgars)
Matiss Ozols (as Karlis)
Timotejs Pelle Kalnins (as Budzis)
Arnis Ritups (as Professor)
Ivars Krasts (as Neon raver)
Leonarda Klavina-Kestere (as Mom's Friend)
Alise Gelze (as Aija Berzina)
Jana Civzele (as Biruta)
Igors Selegovskis (as Kuteritis)