1. Paradise Not Lost (Gabrielius is Neprarastojo Rojaus) - DMovies
14 nov 2024 · Linas Mikuta's documentary tracks a devout, divorcing couple's attempts to maintain a happy environment for a son with special needs - from ...
Linas Mikuta’s documentary tracks a devout, divorcing couple’s attempts to maintain a happy environment for a son with special needs - from the Baltic Competition of the 28th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival
2. Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival Baltic Film Competition has seven ...
29 okt 2024 · Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (POFF, November 8-24) has selected 16 films including seven world premieres for its Baltic Film Competition.
16 titles include 'Anna LOL', about a young woman exploring double standards in Latvian society.
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4. [PDF] Man, History and Poetry. Dominant Tendencies in Lithuanian 21st ...
Filmmakers such as Marat Sargsyan, Lina. Lužytė, Mindaugas Survila and Linas Mikuta carefully observe the colourful inhabitants in. Lithuania and Belarus, ...
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5. Projects | Baltic Pitching Forum
Her last short film “Fellow Travellers” (Lithuania, 2015, director Linas Mikuta) received the award for the best student film in the International Vilnius Film ...
Baltic Pitching Forum is a unique platform of networking and bringing the newest short film projects from the Baltics into the spotlight.
6. Festival 2019 – Международный фестиваль кино и визуальных ...
The Lithuanian film “Cold Ears” by Linas Mikuta was awarded as the best documentary. The winner among the short films was recognized as the film of ...
On October 19-20, 2019, the First International Film and Visual Arts Festival “Peace through Silence” was held in Moscow at the Poklonka Cinema at the Museum of the Great Patriotic War.
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8. Contemporary Lithuanian Documentary Cinema - Apertúra
For instance, Linas Mikuta in all his films closely looks into the lives of marginal people in rural and urban environments and explores the phenomenon of the ...
The recent history of Lithuanian documentary can illustrate how this genre could develop in a small film ecosystem in a relatively short time after hard transitional periods in the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s: progress was due to positive political stimulus, increased internationalization and bigger tolerance for creative risk and new ideas. Lithuanian cinema is a cinema of a small country/nation, considering the four measures singled out by Mette Hjort: “population, geographical scale or territory, and gross national product or per capita income” as well as “(a history of) rule by non-co-nationals over a significant period of time” (Hjort 2015, 50). The last criterion is rarely applied, still, considering the dimensions of the country and its political, economic and cultural weight in the region, the continent and the world, “it is an important one”, as Hjort argues, “because it brings some of the challenges, associated with filmmaking in postcolonial contexts, as well as in contexts where people strive after an independent state, into the picture” (Hjort 2015, 50). Lithuania is obviously one of the smallest countries in Europe and in the world, with a population of just 2.79 million, [1] whose language is spoken by about 4 million people locally and globally. The GDP of the country is 48.7 billion EUR, which was among the smallest in the EU in 2020. [2] In addition, its history includes long periods of being overruled by its bigger neighbours, [3] as well as cultur...