Latvia
2015
Maybe mom doesn't have any money
and that's why she is not coming back?
Loneliness, disillusionment and the experience of first love - this reveals the character of Raya, a 17-year-old living in rural Latvia with her grandmother and her little brother Robis. A staggering turn of events shakes up their lives, and the young girl must make decisions that even an adult woman would find difficult.
In his strong debut feature, director Renārs Vimba tackles the delicate subject of coming-of-age and accepts the challenge of telling the story through the eyes of a young girl.
Renars Vimba is a Latvian film director, Mellow mud is his first feature film. His short documentary films I Like What's Gonna Be Tomorrow (2007) and Alle! (2006) have been selected in international film festivals such as Con-Can, Munich IFF, Illumenation IFF, Filofest and others.
Latvia
2015
Maybe mom doesn't have any money
and that's why she is not coming back?
Loneliness, disillusionment and the experience of first love - this reveals the character of Raya, a 17-year-old living in rural Latvia with her grandmother and her little brother Robis. A staggering turn of events shakes up their lives, and the young girl must make decisions that even an adult woman would find difficult.
In his strong debut feature, director Renārs Vimba tackles the delicate subject of coming-of-age and accepts the challenge of telling the story through the eyes of a young girl.
Renars Vimba is a Latvian film director, Mellow mud is his first feature film. His short documentary films I Like What's Gonna Be Tomorrow (2007) and Alle! (2006) have been selected in international film festivals such as Con-Can, Munich IFF, Illumenation IFF, Filofest and others.
2015
Maybe mom doesn't have any money
and that's why she is not coming back?
Loneliness, disillusionment and the experience of first love - this reveals the character of Raya, a 17-year-old living in rural Latvia with her grandmother and her little brother Robis. A staggering turn of events shakes up their lives, and the young girl must make decisions that even an adult woman would find difficult.
In his strong debut feature, director Renārs Vimba tackles the delicate subject of coming-of-age and accepts the challenge of telling the story through the eyes of a young girl.
Renars Vimba is a Latvian film director, Mellow mud is his first feature film. His short documentary films I Like What's Gonna Be Tomorrow (2007) and Alle! (2006) have been selected in international film festivals such as Con-Can, Munich IFF, Illumenation IFF, Filofest and others.