Four White Shirts
Four White Shirts or Breathe Deeply is a 1967 romantic drama film directed by Rolands Kalniņš. The film was prevented from being screened by Soviet censors for 20 years following its release. In 2018, Four White Shirts was featured in the 2018 Cannes Classics program.
Plot
The film centers around a telephone repairman named Cēzars Kalniņš, who writes music for his friend's rock band “Optimisti”. Culture worker Anita Sondore reports Kalniņš’ lyrics to the authorities due to their criticism of prevalent social values, leading to conflicts between Kalniņš, his bandmates, and the Soviet authorities.Cast
- Uldis Pūcītis as Cēzars Kalniņš
- Dina Kuple as Anita Sondore
- Līga Liepiņa as Bella
- Pauls Butkēvičs as Ralfs
Music
The film's music was written by Imants Kalniņš and lyrics by the poet Māris Čaklais. The music was sung by actors Līga Liepiņa, Pauls Butkevičs, and Juris Strenga. Despite the film being informally banned for twenty years, many of the songs including “Dziesma par Napoleonu” started being played by Kalniņš’ band Menuets and became well-known hits. In 2014, music publisher- Viņi dejoja vienu vasaru
- Dziesma par krekliem. 1. variants
- Dziesma par Napoleonu
- Šeiks
- Dzeguzes balss
- Es esmu bagāts
- Pirmā pīle
- Dziesma par krekliem. 2. variants
- Cik mēs viens par otru zinām