
Rudolf Ming
Directing
Biography
Rudolf Ming is a Latvian independent screenwriter, director, editor and worker in cinema sphere.
Born: October 6, 1994
Place of Birth: Daugavpils, Latvia
Known For

A Postcard from Rome
Ernests (70) and Alvine (64), two married postal workers, have developed a scheme to win a trip to Rome, but Alvine's rapidly progressing Alzheimer's disease complicates their plan.

January
It is 1991 in Latvia and nineteen-year-old aspiring cinematographer Jazis’s whole world is thrown into chaos as he is dragged into the people’s peaceful protests against the Soviet Army’s attempted takeover of power in his country.

Tu pārāk klusi runā
Astra works in a library and dreams of love. Her life is a series of daily worries and setbacks. But some Tinder clicks bring a new lease of life and a challenge to explore herself. Will Astra find what she is really looking for?

When You Look At Me
A problem that every film director has faced – how do you film something that does not exist? A director is making a documentary about an actor and his stalker – but the stalker never appears. As the deadline approaches, unusual steps must be taken.

How Are You Doing, Rudolf Ming?
Rudolf is a 13 year-old boy obsessed with filmmaking. As a matter of fact, it’s the only thing he’s really fond of. His main interest is horror films, and he uses a special technique to make them – drawing each shot on long strips of paper. He shows the films on a slide projector with a special live soundtrack. Rudolf ’s story illustrates the conflict between the imaginary world of a boy and the society surrounding him, where everybody expects him to live according to certain rules and dogmas. How does he cope with it? The biggest surprise comes when the local priest asks Rudolf to make a film to be played during the service.