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Title Karosta : life after the USSR / directed by Peter King ; produced by Rowland Kimber
Published Brighton, England : Espresso TV, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (50 minutes)
Summary The abandoned military port of Karosta, in Western Latvia has seen some of the most influential and disturbing eras of modern times from Russian Tsarist origins, to Nazi and then Soviet occupation. When the Russian army left in 1994 after Latvian independence, Karosta became largely un-inhabited and most structures fell to ruin. In the late 1990s, the area was troubled by high unemployment, street crime and drug problems. This documentary explores how the residents of Karosta have coped throughout the years without infrastructure and order, and examines how community organisation K@2 aims to stimulate positive change by means of art, culture, education,and co-operation to give residents hope of a better future
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed October 9, 2015)
In English
In Latvian
Subject Extinct cities -- Latvia
SUBJECT Kara Osta (Latvia)
Latvia -- History -- 1991-
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Form Streaming audio
Author King, Peter, director
Rowland, Kimber, producer
Ivory Tower Pictures, production company