Signe Birkova is a notable Latvian filmmaker whose work has increasingly captured the attention of physical media collectors. With a background in philosophy and journalism, she honed her craft at the National Film School of the Latvian Academy of Culture. Birkova’s cinematic journey features a range of innovative short and experimental films, with her 2014 piece "Upon Return I’ll Be a Flaming Rose" earning a special FIPRESCI award, making it a sought-after title among collectors for its unique storytelling and artistic merit.
Her recent film, "Slush" (2026), has quickly become a must-have for enthusiasts of contemporary cinema. This film blends elements of science fiction and experimental narrative, showcasing Birkova's distinctive style. Additionally, her short sci-fi film "He Was Called Chaos Berzins" (2019) and the documentary "The Ring of Fire" (2021) highlight her diverse storytelling techniques and thematic explorations, further solidifying her place in the pantheon of modern filmmakers. Collectors appreciate her work not only for its artistic value but also for its contribution to the evolving landscape of Latvian cinema.