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      • A refreshingly feel-bad watch, Neon Spring seems so opposed to the principles of a coming-of-age film that it almost ceases to be one.
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  2. Neon Spring: Directed by Matiss Kaza. With Marija Luize Melke, Greta Trusina, Gerds Laposka, Agnese Ruksane. As her family is falling apart, twenty-year-old Laine gets introduced to Riga's underground raves where she experiences love and slowly begins to lose connection with reality.

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    • Drama
    • Matiss Kaza
    • 2022
  3. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Joshua Polanski Boston Hassle. It’s my favorite use of sound design in a 2022 film. Full Review | Jul 9, 2024. Laurence Boyce Cineuropa....

  4. Aug 22, 2022 · While the film has its flaws – for being ultimately a celebration of burgeoning identity and the excesses of youth, the film can be rather dour at times - Neon Spring still impresses with its verve and energy. After it’s Edinburgh premiere, and a forthcoming National Premiere at September’s Riga International Film Festival, the film will ...

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  5. Aug 23, 2022 · Neon Spring, a coming-of-age drama set in the hitherto unexplored Latvian rave scene, frequently shows its protagonist Laine (Marija Luize Melke) lost in pounding but strangely meditative music.

  6. Aug 15, 2022 · Premiering at the Edinburgh Film Festival, Neon Spring is 26 year-old Kaza’s fourth fiction feature — his third, the single-take satire The Taste Of Water, was released earlier this year ...

  7. Aug 23, 2022 · Don’t get it twisted – Neon Spring is still very much a vibes movie, but one that’s acutely aware of the inauthenticity that entails. Cruising between the clubs, alleyways, and drugged-up house parties of suburban Riga, it maintains a coldly observational gaze that refuses to either romanticise or moralise its characters’ dead-eyed ...