
TESA MAN
Music
Overview
“TESA MAN” is a music film – a poetic exploration of the relationship between collective creativity and the natural world. The film blurs the lines between reality and imagination, inviting viewers into an animistic experience where music performed by the band Tesa in a frozen Baltic landscape attempts to transform air, steam, ash and clay into something much more alive.
Top Cast
Dārta Cīrule
Dārta Cīrule
Dārta Cīrule
Elizabete Milta
Elizabete Milta
Elizabete Milta
Agate Marija Bukša
Agate Marija Bukša
Agate Marija Bukša


Dace Eversa
Dace Eversa
Dace Eversa
Kitija Geidane
Kitija Geidane
Kitija Geidane


Klāvs Mellis
Klāvs Mellis
Klāvs Mellis
Kārlis Tone
Kārlis Tone
Kārlis Tone
Dāvis Burmeisters
Dāvis Burmeisters
Dāvis Burmeisters
Jānis Burmeisters
Jānis Burmeisters
Jānis Burmeisters
Andris Eglītis
Andris Eglītis
Andris Eglītis
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