Lithuanian Film Week pays tribute to Lithuanian cinema in Warsaw

“The Lithuanian Film Week has enriched the cultural exchange between our countries celebrating centenaries of their statehood restoration. This anniversary gave us a good sense that we share not just historical, but also very strong cultural ties. I am sincerely happy about this continuous and developing partnership between Lithuanian and Polish filmmakers and film industries, about active cooperation with Wajda School, about the restoration of Lithuanian film classics with the help of Polish specialists,” Minister Ruokytė-Jonsson said.

The week-long retrospective of over thirty Lithuanian films is a result of strategic cooperation of the Lithuanian Film Centre, Embassy of Lithuania in Poland and the Polish National Film Archive – Audiovisual Institute (FINA). The programme is curated by the film critic Sonata Žalneravičiūtė whose selection spans six decades, between 1959 and today. The film programme is accompanied by a special publication in Polish.

The programme focuses on classic fiction films and documentaries, animation for children and adults as well as internationally acclaimed titles of more recent vintage, including a number of Lithuanian-Polish co-productions: Šarūnas BartasFrost, Eglė Vertelytė’s Miracle, Andrius Blaževičius’ The Saint, Kristijonas Vildžiūnas’ Back to Your Arms, etc.

Rasa Rimickaitė, Cultural Attaché of Lithuania in Poland, says: “We are able to present great Lithuanian films thanks to successful cooperation between the Lithuanian Film Centre and the Polish National Film Archive. After the Lithuanian Film Week in Warsaw, we are taking Lithuanian cinema to other cities across Poland, since many cultural institutions have already expressed their enthusiasm to show Lithuanian films in their respective cities.”

Polish audiences will also meet guests from Lithuania: filmmakers Arūnas Matelis and Mindaugas Survila, the programme’s curator Sonata Žalneravičiūtė, the actor Andrius Bialobžeskis, the screenwriter Teklė Kavtaradzė. Each of them will speak about various movements and periods in Lithuanian cinema.

The Lithuanian Film Week is a continuous project launched in 2015 and aimed at bringing closer Lithuanian and Polish film industries. It has fostered film and talent exchanges in film festivals of Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdynia and Warsaw.

THE LITHUANIAN FILM WEEK PROGRAMME
2018 11 23–29, Cinema Iluzjon, Warsaw

Classic documentary films

Time Passes Through the City („Laikas eina per miestą”), dir. Almantas Grikevičius, 1966

The Dreams of Centenarians („Šimtamečių godos”), dir. Robertas Verba, 1969

A Trip Across Misty Meadows („Kelionė ūkų lankomis”), dir. Henrikas Šablevičius, 1973

No Foe Can Scare Us („Mums nebaisūs jokie priešai”), dir. Edmundas Zubavičius, 1978

Baltic Way („Baltijos kelias”), dir. Audrius Stonys, Arūnas Matelis, 1990

Earth of the Blind („Neregių žemė”), dir. Audrius Stonys, 1992


Classic feature films

Adam Wants to Be a Man („Adomas nori būti žmogumi”), dir. Vytautas Žalakevičius, 1959

Nobody Wanted to Die („Niekas nenorėjo mirti”), dir. Vytautas Žalakevičius, 1966

Feelings („Jausmai”), dir. Algirdas Dausa, Almantas Grikevičius, 1968
The Beauty („Gražuolė”), dir. Arūnas Žebriūnas, 1969

Flight Over the Atlantic („Skrydis per Atlantą”), dir. Raimondas Vabalas, 1983

Children from the Hotel “America” („Vaikai iš „Amerikos” viešbučio”), dir. Raimundas Banionis, 1990


New documentary films

The Ancient Woods („Sengirė”), dir. Mindaugas Survila, 2017 | Opening film

What We Leave Behind („Močiute, Guten Tag!”), dir. Jūratė Samulionytė, Vilma Samulionytė, 2017

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Wonderful Losers: A Different World („Nuostabieji lūzeriai. Kita planeta”), dir. Arūnas Matelis, 2017


New short documentary films

The River („Upė”), dir. Rimantas Gruodis, Julija Gruodienė, 2009

I Am Not from Here („Aš čia tik svečias”), dir. Giedrė Žickytė, Maite Alberdi, 2016

Dead Ears („Šaltos ausys”), dir. Linas Mikuta, 2016


New feature films

Back to Your Arms („Kai apkabinsiu tave”), dir. Kristijonas Vildžiūnas, 2010

Vanishing Waves („Aurora”), dir. Kristina Buožytė, 2012
Together For Ever („Amžinai kartu”), dir. Lina Lužytė, 2016

The Saint („Šventasis”), dir. Andrius Blaževičius, 2016

Miracle („Stebuklas”), dir. Eglė Vertelytė, 2017

Frost („Šerkšnas”), dir. Šarūnas Bartas, 2017

Animated films for children

Laima Determines the Destiny („Taip Laima lėmė”), dir. Jūratė Leikaitė-Aškinienė, 2011

Woods („Miškas”), dir. Ignas Meilūnas, 2015

Running Lights („Kaukai”), dir. Gediminas Šiaulys, 2017

The Goat Luck – Bad Luck („Ne ožkoje laimė”), dir. Ilja Bereznickas, 2017

Last Stop Is the Moon („Paskutinė stotelė – Mėnulis”), dir. Birutė Sodeikaitė, 2017


Animated films for adults

Grandpa and Grandma („Gyveno senelis ir bobutė”), dir. Giedrė Beinoriūtė, 2007
Independence Day („Nepriklausomybės diena”), dir. Urtė Budinaitė, 2012

Non-Euclidean Geometry („Neeuklidinė geometrija”), dir. Skirmanta Jakaitė, Solveiga Masteikaitė, 2013

The Rap of Lithuanian History („Lietuvos istorijos repas”) / Šventinis bankuchenas, dir. Aistė Papartytė, Andrius Alčiauskas, Lukas Šidlauskas, 2016

Ragnarok („Nuopuolis”), dir. Urtė Oettinger, Johan Oettinger, 2016

Shine („Šviesa”), dir. Gediminas Šiaulys, 2018

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