Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn to host Baltic Film Days

Three feature movies and documentaries of different genres and from different periods from Latvia and Estonia each will be shown in Vilnius which will also host meetings and discussions between film crews and members of the audience, the Lithuanian Film Center said.

Lithuanian films will be shown in Riga and Tallinn. Latvia will screen a classic from 1990, Children from Hotel „America, and documental portray Ruta from Lithuania. The Estonian audience will be able to see Rūta and Ignas Jonynas’ 2014 movie The Gambler.

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All screening in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia will be free of charge.

The Baltic Film Days attracted over 2,000 people last year.

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