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- Two friends begin a journey full of adventures in Eastern Europe, trying to make it in business and fulfill their long-time dreams.
- Egor is a vet at a training facility for hunting dogs in a remote region of the country. Surrounded by foxes, deer, badgers, and dogs, he lives in a small building next to the house of the facility's master. He treats the dogs, cleans the kennels, oversees the workers, and meets with clients and their dogs. It's easier for him to get along with dogs than with people. Egor is willing to take on any job to get closer to the facility's master and his near and dear. He wants the impossible - to become a member of that family.
- Artist Dainius Lickevicius invites us into his living space where the line between the mundane and the creative blurs. Home videos and contemporary footage form the film's cohesive tapestry, with the artist's flat playing a central role.
- What happens when corporate storytelling becomes part of one's innermost self and community becomes a commodity?
- Vilnius is a city of notable historical heritage and unique character currently undergoing considerable changes. Some of the life fragments our camera has recorded are no more. The film, therefore, is a testimony to that which has faded into oblivion, and a glimpse into what is to come.
- Izabele, is a modern, intellectual woman, living with her husband Liudas in a homestead near a big city. They are raising a son, Gailius, who has a case of epilepsy and is smarter than most children his age. Izabele decides to adopt Ilja - the meanest and most secretive boy in the foster home.
- A CrossFit trainer becomes the father of a baby girl, Snow White. Snow White's mother dies, and her father marries a young woman obsessed with CrossFit and herself. She works out all the time in order to be the best. And she really is the best - she can do 50 burpees. In the meantime, little Snow White plays and grows up in the CrossFit gym. Time passes, and one day it turns out - while the Stepmother can do 50 burpees, Snow White can already do 53 burpees.
- A python slithers and curls over the abandoned control room of "Chernobyl's Big Sister", the Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant in Lithuania, whose radioactive core is as an unleashed monster that will slither through time for a million years.
- The year 1991. A hot summer night. Lithuania-Belarus border. It is nearly dawn. There are two customs wagons on the roadside. One of them has been burnt down. In the other one, border guards sit in silence. Someone opens the door without knocking.
- A musician on his way to meet a fellow fiddler, encounters two girls and is taken aback by their talks about afterlife. The musicians walk towards a village observing events, unable to discern fantasy from reality. Later, both men attend a funeral, where archaic rituals intertwine with the practice of marrying a dead girl to an 'afterlife groom'.
- Some called him a madman, others - a genius. Because he kept a live lion in his apartment. Because he was the first to go beyond Lithuanian surroundings and document the spontaneous reality of Soviet Republics. He worked a lot and drank a lot. He lived in Vilnius with his beautiful wife Tatyana. They were the vibrant couple of the '60s. Just as vibrant was their home, always full of people, wine, nightlong conversations, guests from the farthermost places of the Soviet Union. He was engulfed by his passion for truth and photography.
- 1,6 million tons of unexploded military munition (UXO) were dumped into the Baltic and Northern Seas after the Second World War. A brooding and meditative cinematic journey observes the effects this has on nature and people around the Baltic.
- The film tells a story about loneliness and up rootedness. It is also a story about irresistible longing for freedom, eternal hope to experience the feeling of belonging, and human warmth.
- The ordinary plastic spoon has tried to pull the wool over our eyes. After all, this plastic servant will breathe its last just as its existence finally begins to have meaning. A piece of cheap plastic that will soon fade into history.
- Arturas Barysas-Baras - film artist, actor collector of music, literature, etc, the leader and vocal of avantgarde music band "And Everything what is Beautiful is Beautiful", Vilnius citizen. Some people thought he was a simple tramp. Others considered him liberty ambassador sending to the world signs of freedom - form creative ideas to western books and music records. He was one of the most vivid soviet Lithuanian underground people who were not afraid to declare freedom when all of its forms were forbidden. But when soviet system collapsed he could not find himself in a world because "freedom" does not like to be put I in any kind of system no matter how liberal it is. Five years after his death Baras' best friends meet to find the answers who was Baras and how has his beloved Vilnius changed being without him.
- Set in Vilnius, a modern city still in search for its relation to the past, three parallel stories with three average people marooned in a state of change, looking to the future with hope, but not letting go of constricting and reassuring fears of their past.
- It was the year 1984 when a group of architects decided to organize a one night music band as a New Year's party joke in Kaunas, Lithuania. The joke proved to be so good that rumors about the new exciting rock band spread from lips to lips and soon their intellectual circus grew into the Rock Marches - massive events involving thousands of people - that transformed into the big meetings for Lithuanian Independence later named the Singing Revolution. This is the story about the people who raised their independence with the smiles and songs regardless of the danger of the situation.
- An artist and her whole existence spent away from her homeland. The insight of a son, that forty years later interprets again the work of his mother.
- These are the personal stories that were left in shadow of grief for Soviet crimes and euphoria for the fight for freedom. In these testimonies everything counts, not only words, but also silences. Can we recognize it as our common memory?
- A young man's confusion in present times. The protagonist is looking for answers to questions that are relevant to many of his peers, coming of age in between a nostalgic socialist childhood and ideas pushed by a young democracy, relentlessly rushing forward.
- Young couple is coming back after their honeymoon. On the way home they find themselves in many unexpected situations that are possible to get away from if only you love each other a lot. It is a short film about love. Have you ever seen such one? Exactly one like this?
- A seemingly-nice family consists of a mother, father and a 11-year-old daughter. Rather than living together they just exist next to one another. One day a water-pipe explosion floods their downstairs neighbors' apartment and the minor technical problem turns into a vital challenge for the family.
- Yosef Yosade, a Lithuanian landscape artist, has worked for many years in Israel. His daughter Elzbieta has set the camera on him to capture the nuances of his creative process. Artfully framed static scenes of the master at work, in contemplation, or absorbed in discussions reveal the painter's distinctive approach based on searching for the visual structure of a landscape. The director also presents visual depictions of landscapes in mutual conflict with their filmed versions, thereby linking the "abstract" and "concrete" perspectives. The film therefore reflects not only individual creation, but also examines the relationship between two specific media.
- Belarus. Town of Zhlobin. It's been 21 years since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Most of the locals survive solely by making and selling soft toys. Their only customers are the people passing through on trains. However, approaching a train with a toy in one's hands is illegal. The film tells the stories of ordinary people living in the town of Zhlobin. They all make toys, sell them, have chats, drink, go back to making toys, sing, fight and... make toys again.
- We see the last exhibition by Benas Sarka that presents the beached things that are turned into "The Birds Pecking Your Eyes ". Benas Sarkas is the avantgarde, the artist; the man and the bird. When asked who he is Benas' answer sounds like the quote from Shakespeare's play - "I am the mortal composition of clay and water." It is hard to catch any sings of daily routine in his life or to listen to a philosophical monologue. The creation is the only way of communication. Only the story about the way he creates can draw the portrait of Benas.
- Great dreams are born and important battles broil in Elektenai Ice Palace, where the only Lithuanian female ice hockey team aspires to become strong and professional representatives of the country, despite their inner struggles and difficult circumstances.
- It is a love story of one family. There are neither romantic moments nor miracle changes. But there is a strong potential to change our understanding about what happy and loving family is or could be.
- Aleksandra, a young prosecutor, is handling a human trafficking case.
- Two men meet in a run-down Vilnius restaurant - an old man and a young thug named Vytas. After a couple of drinks, the old man suggests that Vytas, who is emigrating to Bergen the following day, can save the restaurant's singer from hardship if he were to take her away with him.
- For a few months every year, a small harbour in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean comes alive with hundreds of sailing boats. With little dramas around every corner, the tiny harbour briefly becomes a miniature model of the world.
- Man tries to recreate himself by how he views himself, but this broken reflection only gets lost in the uncanny valley.