Saulius Prūsaitis. Diskoteka 2024
Concert of Lithuanian singer Saulius Prusaitis.
Concert of Lithuanian singer Saulius Prusaitis.
Concert of Saulius Prusaitis in the biggest arena of the Lithuania.
A film about the Skuodas motoball team "Bartuva".
A short film by Aleksandras Digimas and Algirdas Tumas.
A micro-opera based on the novel "The Glass Shroud" by American writer Sylvia Plath and biographical elements. A young girl, reflecting on society and her emotional state, begins to turn towards self-destruction
A film about the unknown world of Horses.
In a quirky little town in the sky lives an even smaller, chubby protagonist of the story – Kodleduk. This little man's obsession has possessed the whole city. Nothing goes unnoticed in Kodleduk's tiny studio, as he records everything around. All sounds and actions go straight to organic machines created by his teeny, nimble fingers. They encapsulate the town's spirit, and Kodleduk never feels lonely in his tiny apartment.
Deividas, a journalism student with social anxiety disorder, goes into the streets to interview random people.
A young couple is coming back after their honeymoon. On the way home they find themselves in many unexpected situations that are possible to get out of only if you love each other a lot. It is a short film about love. Have you ever seen such one? Sure exactly one like this?
The documentary „Chodakowski Sisters“ tells the story of two bright twentieth century Lithuanian interwar women. Polish countesses sisters Chodakowski – President Antanas Smetona’s wife Sofia and Prime Minister Juozas Tubeli’s wife Jadwiga – in their youth consciously chose Lithuanian identity and devoted their entire lives to the creation of the First Republic of Lithuania.
The film crew, as if being detectives try to understand how their country became independent about a hundred years ago. Starting from facts and a little dull talks with historians, the search of information (knowledge) takes them to Paris where they discover even more philosophical questions related not only to the independence, but as well to the concept of freedom in general. “We have started making a movie about the freedom conference of 1919 and the role of Lithuanians in it. But making this movie we have stumbled upon lots of ideas. We have started asking ourselves, what is freedom, and what is the difference between the territorial and personal, or self-freedom?”
Trilogy combines documentary, acting and animation to tell three stories: effects of various forces on human beings; the eating habits of different personalities; pathetic and omnipresent attempts of people to seek an immortality.
“Sisters” is sensitively and beautifully told story of two families of Pomerancai and Petrauskai who were scattered by brutal events of The World War II and difficult, unexpected challenges of life which wounded their destinies. Story focuses on rescue of the famous violinist Danute Pomerancaitė who born in Kaunas Ghetto. Vilnius Jewish Public Library
A film by Arturas Barysas, one of Lithuania's "counter-culture" avant-garde pioneers.
A man tries in vain to escape his self-imposed cage.
A couple of America-worshipping cool cats cruise the streets with their pram full of forbidden fruit.
Lithuanians who experienced the horrors of the war, calling themselves Little Birds of God (Dievo Pauksteliai stands for DP), laid the foundations of life in exile in the Displaced Persons camps and laid the foundations for further Lithuanian activities in emigration.
Documentary film, which, based on the stories of the participants and witnesses of the uprising, the comments and assessments of historians and scientists, reproduces the development of the events of that time with authentic archival material, reveals their tragedy and significance for today's Lithuanian history.
Almost all Jews in South Africa originally came from Lithuania. As early as the 19th century, a handful of them reached the shores of South Africa. Those who made the trip became successful artists, entrepreneurs and activists, while those who stayed behind were massacred by Nazis and Lithuanian collaborators. The film explores how these bittersweet circumstances have constructed the identities of South African Litvaks. Personal recounts and anecdotes paint the tragedy of the Holocaust, hopes of a new life in South Africa, as well as unique bonds for the future. (Lithuanian Film Center)