| Discover a New Europe, hidden for half
a century behind the Iron Curtain.
In 2004, ten new countries joined the European Union. The New Europe
series uncovers their natural beauty, unususal history and ethnic
cultures.
Each episode explores one of the three Baltic States: Estonia,
Latvia and Lithuania. A knowledgeable off-screen narrator guides
an ideal tour of both cities and countrysides.
The soundtrack uses only local music, from ancient songs played
with knee harps, bagpipes or birchbark horns to the latest jazz
and modern music.
Uniqe, nearly unknown museums are visited, such as those for bees,
horses, witches, paleo-astronomy and Soviet sculptures.
Filmed during different seasons. the series highlights the area's
natural beauty.
Folk holidays are featured, from Mardi Gras to Midsummer, held
in striking natural settings, along with folk art and unusual folk
beliefs.
History is revealed from the Baltic Crusades, when medieval fighting
monks battled their local tribes, Europe's last pagans, to the turbulent
20th century's revolutions, Republics and occupations by Nazis and
the USSR.
Produced by Americans resident in the region with the help of local
experts, this series combines a sophisticated Western outlook with
sympathetic native knowledge.
New Europe - the Baltic States is a pioneering first look at an
unknown Europe, of walled medieval towns, of island castles, of
centuries old spas and unspoiled seashores.
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