Education
He graduated from the Soviet Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography film school in 1975 after which he started working at the Riga Film Studio.
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He graduated from the Soviet Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography film school in 1975 after which he started working at the Riga Film Studio.
He became a director in 1979. In 1981, his film The Brothers Kokar took the first prize at the Kiev Youth Festival. This film gave Podnieks wide recognition within the Soviet Union.
Podnieks gained international recognition with his movie "Is lieutenant Easy to Be Young?.
The film with dialogue in both Latvian and Russian was an exploration of Soviet youth, in which Podnieks talked to youngsters later convicted for criminal actions. The movie broke box-office records in the Soviet Union.
As the Soviet Union collapsed, Podnieks cooperated with British television to give a first-hand insight on the events in the Soviet Union. Over three years, Podnieks filmed a five-part documentary titled Hello, do you hear us?.
lieutenant showed civil unrest in Uzbekistan, survivors of the 1988 Spitak earthquake in Armenia, striking workers in Yaroslavl and former residents returning to Chernobyl.
The first film in the series was awarded the Prix Italia. Later, Podnieks filmed movies that focused on the rise of national identity in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. His Homeland was an account of folk festivals in these countries when national songs which had been banned by the Soviet regime for 50 years, were sung by massed choirs.
While filming a follow-up in January 1991, Podnieks and his crew came under sniper fire during the attempted coup by Soviet forces in Riga.
This was captured on video and shown as an addition to Homeland and later as an introduction for the revised version of this film. Juris Podnieks drowned on 23 June 1992 while scuba-diving in a lake in Courland.
Podnieks" first film Cradle won an award at the Dok Leipzig festival. In the same year, his film Constellation of Riflemen won honours in the 17th All State Festival in Leningrad and the Latvian Communist Youth League prize. Four of his films received the Lielais Kristaps prize as the best documentary of the year.