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Latvietis pūš pīlītes 1999

📅 1999-01-01

Step into the whimsical world of *Latvietis pūš pīlītes (1999)*, a Latvian animated gem directed by Agnese Bule that blends folklore with absurd humor.

Director: Agnese Bule

Cast

Pēteris Liepiņš
Pēteris Liepiņš
(voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Latvietis pūš pīlītes* (1999) about?

This Latvian animated short follows a character with the bizarre ability to inflate or explode objects—and sometimes ideas. His playful misuse of this power leads to absurd situations, culminating in a plan to reshape the world itself.

Who directed *Latvietis pūš pīlītes*?

The film was directed by Agnese Bule, a Latvian filmmaker known for her creative approach to animation and folklore-inspired storytelling.

Who stars in *Latvietis pūš pīlītes*?

The lead role is voiced by Pēteris Liepiņš, a celebrated Latvian actor whose distinctive voice brings the character's chaotic energy to life.

Is *Latvietis pūš pīlītes* (1999) worth watching?

While it's a niche animated short with no IMDb rating, its unique blend of folklore, humor, and surreal animation makes it a charming watch for fans of offbeat Latvian cinema. It's more about atmosphere than plot, but that's part of its appeal.

How long is *Latvietis pūš pīlītes*?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Latvietis pūš pīlītes (1999) — A Whimsical Latvian Animation Adventure

Step into the whimsical world of *Latvietis pūš pīlītes (1999)*, a Latvian animated gem directed by Agnese Bule that blends folklore with absurd humor. Set in ancient times, this short film follows the mischievous adventures of a Latvian who wields the extraordinary power to inflate—or just as easily explode—anything around him, from humongous mushrooms to towering trees. The story takes a playful twist when his unchecked ambitions lead him to consider blowing up the world itself to make room for more of his favorite things. With its surreal premise and lighthearted tone, the film captures a unique slice of Latvian folklore through vibrant animation and a dose of cheeky imagination.

At its heart, *Latvietis pūš pīlītes* is a quirky exploration of human (or Latvian) folly and the consequences of unchecked desires. The director's signature style infuses the film with a dreamlike quality, making it both visually captivating and oddly relatable. While the plot might sound like pure nonsense, it's this very absurdity that makes the film a memorable watch for those who appreciate offbeat humor and animated storytelling with a cultural twist.