{"id":9021,"title":"INDISTRUCTIBLE, UNBREAKABLE, UNFORGETTABLE","featured_image":"https:\/\/staroriga.lv\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/11\/26.jpg","number":"26","address":"","address-text":"","lat":"","lng":"","working_hours":"","object_type":"","object_color":"#000000","content_old":"<p><strong>Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d Elizabetes Street 61<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Indestructible, unbreakable, unforgettable were the women of Latvia who survived deportation to Siberia. Youth\u2019s dreams, best years of their lives, homes, husbands, children, their land and health was denied by Soviet powers. On 14th of June, 1941 Latvian elites, amongst them 7168 women and more than 2000 children, were deported to Siberia. Lawyer, journalist and writer Mel\u0101nija Vanaga and her son Andrejs, were deported to Siberia, as socially dangerous criminals.<\/p>\n<p>The herion of this story, Malanija Vanaga managed to survive her deportation so that she can one day tell her story. A story that has entrapped us all.\u00a0 M. Vanaga\u2019s memories \u201cVelupes Krasta\u201d is, to this date, the most vibrant description of this event in Latvian literature. Viesturs Kairi\u0161s&#8217;s film \u201cThe Chronicles of Melanie,\u201d based on the books, premiered on November 1st.<\/p>\n<p>76 years later, in 2016, the journey from R\u012bga to Siberia was documented, in detail, so that none of us will forget this endured story. Next to Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d you can experience this journey aboard a train car and listen to book excerpts read by actresses Lilita Ozolina, Baiba Broka, Guna Zarina, and Maija Doveika.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Project conceptual author: Film Studio \u201cMistrus Media\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Project execution: Film Studio \u201cMistrus Media\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Project cooperative partner: R\u012bga\u00a0City Council, Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-9055 alignnone\" src=\"http:\/\/staroriga.lv\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/11\/rd.jpg\" alt=\"rd\" width=\"100\" height=\"79\" \/><\/p>","contentt":"Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d Elizabetes Street 61\n&nbsp;\nIndestructible, unbreakable, unforgettable were the women of Latvia who survived deportation to Siberia. Youth\u2019s dreams, best years of their lives, homes, husbands, children, their land and health was denied by Soviet powers. On 14th of June, 1941 Latvian elites, amongst them 7168 women and more than 2000 children, were deported to Siberia. Lawyer, journalist and writer Mel\u0101nija Vanaga and her son Andrejs, were deported to Siberia, as socially dangerous criminals.\nThe herion of this story, Malanija Vanaga managed to survive her deportation so that she can one day tell her story. A story that has entrapped us all.\u00a0 M. Vanaga\u2019s memories \u201cVelupes Krasta\u201d is, to this date, the most vibrant description of this event in Latvian literature. Viesturs Kairi\u0161s&#8217;s film \u201cThe Chronicles of Melanie,\u201d based on the books, premiered on November 1st.\n76 years later, in 2016, the journey from R\u012bga to Siberia was documented, in detail, so that none of us will forget this endured story. Next to Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d you can experience this journey aboard a train car and listen to book excerpts read by actresses Lilita Ozolina, Baiba Broka, Guna Zarina, and Maija Doveika.\n&nbsp;\nProject conceptual author: Film Studio \u201cMistrus Media\u201d\nProject execution: Film Studio \u201cMistrus Media\u201d\nProject cooperative partner: R\u012bga\u00a0City Council, Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d\n","content":"<p><strong>Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d Elizabetes Street 61<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Indestructible, unbreakable, unforgettable were the women of Latvia who survived deportation to Siberia. Youth\u2019s dreams, best years of their lives, homes, husbands, children, their land and health was denied by Soviet powers. On 14th of June, 1941 Latvian elites, amongst them 7168 women and more than 2000 children, were deported to Siberia. Lawyer, journalist and writer Mel\u0101nija Vanaga and her son Andrejs, were deported to Siberia, as socially dangerous criminals.<\/p>\n<p>The herion of this story, Malanija Vanaga managed to survive her deportation so that she can one day tell her story. A story that has entrapped us all.\u00a0 M. Vanaga\u2019s memories \u201cVelupes Krasta\u201d is, to this date, the most vibrant description of this event in Latvian literature. Viesturs Kairi\u0161s&#8217;s film \u201cThe Chronicles of Melanie,\u201d based on the books, premiered on November 1st.<\/p>\n<p>76 years later, in 2016, the journey from R\u012bga to Siberia was documented, in detail, so that none of us will forget this endured story. Next to Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d you can experience this journey aboard a train car and listen to book excerpts read by actresses Lilita Ozolina, Baiba Broka, Guna Zarina, and Maija Doveika.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Project conceptual author: Film Studio \u201cMistrus Media\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Project execution: Film Studio \u201cMistrus Media\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Project cooperative partner: R\u012bga\u00a0City Council, Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-9055 alignnone\" src=\"http:\/\/staroriga.lv\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/11\/rd.jpg\" alt=\"rd\" width=\"100\" height=\"79\" \/><\/p>","excerpt":"<p>Cinema \u201cSplendid Palace\u201d Elizabetes Street 61 &nbsp; Indestructible, unbreakable, unforgettable were the women of Latvia who survived deportation to Siberia. Youth\u2019s dreams, best years of their lives, homes, husbands, children, their land and health was denied by Soviet powers. On 14th of June, 1941 Latvian elites, amongst them 7168 women and more than 2000 children, [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","link":"https:\/\/staroriga.lv\/en\/objekti-2016\/26-neiznicinama-nesalauzama-neaizmirstama\/"}