Why Does Medea Weep 1979
A humorous story centered on a futuristic dairy museum
A humorous story centered on a futuristic dairy museum
The film tells the short story of a love song born in Soviet-era Užupis in the 1970s, where, beneath a tightly regulated reality, the spirit of freedom flickers and minstrels in long maxi coats roam the streets.
A poetic film by director Vytenis Imbrasas about Lithuania's disappearing water and windmills.
Visual etude based on M. K. Čiurlionis' symphonic poem "In the Forest."
Gustas (25) jumps out of Karolis’ (25) moving car – as if trying to escape a dream. He acts strangely and begs to be woken up. Karolis puts him back in the car. Karolis’ sister Milda (23) joins them. Gustas calls his sister – no answer. The three end up in an underground club. The music hypnotizes Gustas. He calls again – still no answer. Later, Milda and Gustas return to his home. In bed lies his sister’s lifeless body. Milda is shocked. Gustas calmly says, “Don’t worry. It’s just a dream.”
The main character in a hurry does not notice the signs of life. It could be a gentle love story about two very different but at the same time identical characters, but will it be? The main question remains: will it be possible for man not to become an eternal hostage of time?
A peculiar interpretation of the events which got a big response in Lithuania, France and abroad. The story brings us to a fateful night in one of Vilnius hotels. Seemingly trivial conversation between two men about life, creation and unfortunate love gets more and more strained with every word until it comes to the verge of conflict. One fateful night in Vilnius became the tragic end of the love story of a film actress and a rock star.
In the year 3001, a spaceship carrying children is sent from Earth on the last Children's Cross Journey to bring goodness to a very distant destination. During the journey, they solve problems among themselves, while their lives are monitored by Earth's inhabitants, as the journey is also a reality show.
In the documentary style, the lives of four Lithuanian prostitutes are portrayed. The human and social tragedy has a touching effect on the viewer, allowing the evident discrepancy between image and narrative to be bridged over.
Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania killed a proud and powerful Uro while hunting and then dreamt of a howling iron wolf. The pagan priest Lizdeika prophesied: "A capital will arise here, its power and beauty will be legendary throughout the world. Its glory will be as mighty as the howl of the iron wolf...".
A parody of the creative freedom of fashion in overly in-depth amateur movies.
A man reflects on the loss his father.
To the island where one man is living under on apple-tree arrives another and decides that the shadow of the apple-tree does not allow to grow - maybe - to a palm.
Marking the 80th anniversary of the start of the partisan war, the film tells the story of the military organization formed by Lithuanian General Povilas Plechavičius.
Unrelated strangers find out that they've got something in common. It's the realisation that words cannot express what is truly going on inside them. Therefore, when words end, the image begins to speak.
Baubas tries to scare local children and faints after unsuccessful attempt, that's why the ambulance takes him to the hospital. Doctors are rather shocked because of curing Baubas...
A day in the life of Čiobrelis. The movie follows them throughout the day.
Joseph paints the earth and the sky with no other ambition than to observe and to gain a better understanding of the landscape's visual structure. Shyly, the filmmaker follows her father in his work and in this so particular space which surrounds him.