Dream Team 1935

Dream Team 1935
Directed by Aigars Grauba
Produced by Andrejs Ēķis
Written by Aigars Grauba
Andrejs Ēķis
Starring Jānis Āmanis
Inga Alsiņa
Vilis Daudziņš
Pēteris Gaudiņš
Intars Rešetins
Mārcis Maņjakovs
Gints Andžāns
Andris Bulis
Viktors Ellers
Artūrs Krūzkops
Mārtiņš Liepa
Mārtiņš Počs
Jānis Vimba
Artūrs Putniņš
Miķelis Žideļūns
Music by Uģis Prauliņš
Cinematography Gvido Skulte
Imants Zaķītis
Edited by Līga Pipare
Production
company
Cinevilla Studio, Platforma
Distributed by Perry Street Advisors LLC
Release dates
  • 19 November 2012 (2012-11-19)
Running time
120 minutes
Country Latvia
Language Latvian
Budget LVL 1.4 million

Dream Team 1935 (Latvian: Sapņu komanda 1935) is a Latvian film directed by Aigars Grauba about the Latvia national basketball team which won EuroBasket 1935, the first FIBA European basketball championship.[1]

Plot

The first European Championship in basketball is about to take place in Geneva. The event is organized by FIBA, the newly established international basketball organization and European national teams are going to play each other for the first time. Each wants the honor of being the first European champion.

Meanwhile, in Latvia, coach Valdemārs Baumanis is convinced that he can gather the team and get them take it to Geneva. However, on his journey he quickly learns that triumph and defeat are all part of the game. Baumanis encounters many difficulties, as well as unexpected help from those closest to him. Against all odds, Baumanis’s determination to persist and win is rewarded when the unknown team from Latvia ends up defeating the favored competitors. Their game made them a team. Their spirit made them champions.

Cast

Production Location

Dream Team 1935 was shot in Latvia and Geneva. The film's production took about two and a half years and included 80 shooting days. The studio backlot Cinevilla was used for many of the shoots. Cinevilla covers about 80 ha and is the largest studio backlot on Northern Europe. Sound editing for the film was done in the Czech Republic.

Other

Dream Team 1935 was first shown to the public in Latvia on November 19, 2012. In early 2013 Dream Team 1935 will premiere as the international English language version of the film.

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