
Four White Shirts
Drama · Music
Overview
Cezars Kalnins installs telephones by day and composes pop songs by night. His band has a hard time receiving the permit from Soviet censorship authorities for a public debut. A member of the Culture Committee superficially listens to Cēzars' songs and deems the lyrics "unsuitable and frivolous” and "unfit for the Soviet youth”, and is later powerless to stop the grindstone of public debate, which she has herself initiated.
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Uldis Pūcītis
Uldis Pūcītis
Cēzars
Uldis Pūcītis
Cēzars


Līga Liepiņa
Līga Liepiņa
Bella
Līga Liepiņa
Bella


Dina Kuple
Dina Kuple
Anita Sondare
Dina Kuple
Anita Sondare


Arnolds Liniņš
Arnolds Liniņš
Miervaldis Tralmaks
Arnolds Liniņš
Miervaldis Tralmaks


Pauls Butkevics
Pauls Butkevics
Ralfs
Pauls Butkevics
Ralfs
Rostislav Goryayev
Rostislav Goryayev
Rostislav Goryayev
Ernests Karelis
Ernests Karelis
Ernests Karelis
Antonija Kleimane
Antonija Kleimane
Antonija Kleimane


Oļgerts Kroders
Oļgerts Kroders
Oļgerts Kroders
Irēna Lagzdiņa
Irēna Lagzdiņa
Irēna Lagzdiņa
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