
Aurelija Anuzhite
Acting
Biography
Aurelija Anužytė-Laucinia, Aurelija Zuperskaitė (Aurēlija Anužīte-Lauciņa; g. August 10, 1973 in Panevėžys or Druskininkai) - Lithuanian and Latvian film, television actress, TV show manager. Actor Vytautas Anuys's daughter. Born in the family of Audronė Anužytė and Silvija Zupersk. She was married to the famous Latvian actor Ivars Kalninis, and she has a son Mika. Lives in Latvia. Since 1997 she has been an actress of the New Riga Theater. Filmed in several Latvian films: "The Spider" (1992), "De Granchani Family Secrets" (1992), "The Mystery of the Old Parish House" (2000), "The Bitter Wine" (2007), "Homo Novus" (2018), and the Serials "Frenzy Price" and "Sweet Poison Taste". From Wikipedia (lt+lv), the free encyclopedia
Known For

St. John’s Night is a traditional Latvian midsummer celebration where family and friends get together to build bonfires, drink and have a good time. According to a legend, on this night lovers and those who wish to fall in love can search the woods for the "magic fern".
Midsummer Madness

A story about friendship enforced by war... Based on classic "Three Comrades" novel by Erich Maria Remarque.
Flowers from the Winners

Donats is a modern-day Don Juan juggling the various women in his life seemingly without any consequences, until he falls in love with Agnese. Her husband, Ralfs, turns out to be a formidable opponent.
Bitter Wine

A young woman agrees to model for an artist as the Virgin Mary. His strange influence triggers her repressed sexual urges, causing her to have delusions and nightmares about spiders and other grotesque imagery.
Spider

Riga in the 30s. Wild bohemian lifestyle is the name of the game for every artist worth his salt. A young man from the countryside, poor but ambitious, arrives in the capital, where he hopes to make his mark in the artistic circles. What follows is a string of events, fraught with confusion and misunderstanding, hilarious and heart-warming at the same time.
Homo Novus

A story of love, jealousy and betrayal. But always, even under fatal circumstances, nobility will find its way to the light. Gertrude, a former governess, marries the count and cheats on him. She has long been in love with the count's business manager and hopes to marry him eventually. But her stepdaughter is growing up...
Secrets of the De Granshan Family

In September 3, 1997, an art project - the annual exhibition of the Soros Center for Contepmporary Arts-Riga was opened. The centre - piece of the event was the experimental opera "Rolstein on the beach", that was shown in Dailes theatre. The music and libretto of the opera was written by Hardijs Ledins and Kaspars Rolsteins, and popular musicians, actors and well - known public persons took part in the opera.
Rolstein On The Beach

A young pianist and a countryside girl fall in love in a village on a Baltic sea shore just days before the beginning of WWII.
Nocturne of Chopin

An omnibus film consisting of ten parts, each directed by a different young director from the Latvian Academy of Culture. The unifying element of the ten shorts is the place where they take place - the airport. A lot can happen there - including a strike by a comet, a malicious attempt to break havoc by passengers, or an exploration of the old airport guard's house where not a lot has changed since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The film consists of the following parts: A Mishap (Nediena) by Arta Biseniece, Blurp (Šļurp) by Aija Bley, Alien Sky (Svešās debesis) by Viesturs Kairišs, 5 Versions (5 versijas) by Dzintars Krūmiņš, Comet (Komēta) by Māra Liniņa, Cleptomania (Kleptomānija) by Andis Mizišs, Alfredo's Poetry (Alfredo dzeja) by Igors Varenieks, Little Hand (Mazā roka) by Ilze Vidauska, Comet 2 (Komēta 2) by Anna Viduleja, and Life No. 2 (Dzīve nr.2) by Kristīne Želve.
Latavio, or Life Nr. 2

An easy-going, Blue-eyed Norwegian businessman seeking fame and fortune in the post-cold-war Riga. His involvment with a beautiful young Latvian girl, get's him tangled into obscure business with the mafia, the Russian fleet and the 'Sons of Norway'
Virgins of Riga

In this movie (based on a true story) within a movie, a director tries to film the tale of an old KGB activist living in a parish house. In the summer of 1941 the activist tortured and killed Latvians in the cellar of the house. Although the old man hires others to brick over the cellar door, the murdered people keep coming through the stones and never leave him in peace. Unbeknownst to the film makers, the "real" KGB activist, now an aged drunk, is milling about the film set. Moreover, the director and lead actor are competing for the love of the lead actress, and the film's producer wants the director to re-shoot parts of the movie.
The Mystery of the Old Parish House

The story of how a man one day, coming out of the usual circle of life, meets a woman in a dream... The dream becomes reality - and the hero gets a chance to be loved....
And I Saw in My Dream

The Krasts couple moves to the countryside, where Krasts begins an affair with Manga, who has a bad reputation in the parish.