"Homo Novus" (2018), a cinematic gem crafted by Film Angels Studio in Latvia, is a delightful blend of humor and art world satire. Directed by Anna Viduleja and based on the novel by Anšlavs Eglītis, the film transports viewers to the vibrant yet pretentious milieu of 1930s Riga. The story follows the aspiring artist and accidental impostor, Cēzars Kalniņš, as he navigates the eccentricities and hypocrisies of the art scene. With its sharp wit and charmingly absurd situations, "Homo Novus" offers a refreshing take on the classic theme of social climbing and the quest for authenticity in a world obsessed with appearances. The film's protagonist, portrayed with endearing awkwardness by actor Ivars Krasts, embodies the struggle between genuine artistic passion and the allure of societal approval. Cēzars' journey is both comical and poignant, as he grapples with his own insecurities while trying to impress the enigmatic and alluring Agate, played by the captivating Kristīne Nevarauska. The chemistry between the leads, combined with a talented ensemble cast, brings the colorful characters of Eglītis' novel to life, making the film a joy to watch from start to finish. Visually, "Homo Novus" is a feast for the eyes, with meticulous attention to period detail and a vibrant color palette that captures the essence of the era. The production design, costumes, and cinematography work in harmony to create an immersive experience that transports viewers to the heart of 1930s Riga. The film's lighthearted tone is perfectly complemented by a whimsical score that adds to the overall charm and playfulness of the narrative. In addition to its entertainment value, "Homo Novus" offers a clever commentary on the timeless nature of human folly and the universal desire for recognition and belonging. By setting the story in the specific context of interwar Latvia, the film manages to explore broader themes that resonate with contemporary audiences. With its unique blend of humor, heart, and social critique, "Homo Novus" stands out as a remarkable achievement in Latvian cinema and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling.
Год2018
Продолжительность122 мин
Жанрыкомедиямелодрама
Страны производстваLatvia
