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Perskeltas dangus (1975)
Character: N/A
A son returns to his parents in Lithuania after years of traveling over all USSR and brings with him his Ukrainian wife.
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Ausra prie Nemuno (1953)
Character: N/A
The rise of a Lithuanian collective farm in the post-war years and the struggle against the remnants of the past in people's minds.
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Неудобный человек (1985)
Character: Карпук
Because of the shepherd's negligence, a herd of cows almost died. Many people immediately took advantage of this circumstance to settle personal scores with the collective farm chairman Birulin, a very stroppy and harsh but knowledgeable leader. The bureau of the district committee, where not everyone was happy with him, recommends the collective farm board to remove the chairman. However, the collective farmers do not agree with this decision. The new secretary of the district committee comes to the collective farm and is convinced that the bureau has made a mistake. But the decision to reconsider the case is delayed: Birulin is hospitalized with a heart attack.
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Чужая вотчина (1983)
Character: Tsarik
The film takes place in 1938 in Western Belarus, which was part of Poland. A young peasant woman, Alesya, wants at all costs to win back a house and farm that does not belong to her for the sake of happiness with her beloved Impol, from whom she is expecting a child. Her brother Mitya, a poet, writes freedom-loving poems, for which he is summoned for interrogation and brutally beaten.
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Маршал революции (1978)
Character: N/A
Soviet propaganda film about the Red Army commander, revolutionary M.V.Frunze. The movie covers the period from October to December 1920, the capture of Perekop and the final defeat of Wrangel's army.
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Мустанг-иноходец (1976)
Character: N/A
Cowboys try to catch a mustang known for its speed and intelligence, but all attempts fail.
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Atpildo diena (1977)
Character: Ingenier
Lithuania in the 19th century: While the first railway-road is built from Warsaw to Moscow throughout the country people are still facing slavery and oppression from the elite. A fight between the Robin-Hood-like gang leader Laurynas and the greedy landowner Laurnyas emerges.
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Sodybų tuštėjimo metas (1976)
Character: Keršys
The film covers the events in Lithuania in 1940-1945 and tells about the life of the Lithuanian intelligentsia. The characters are placed in crisis situations, when the problem of choosing a path, the problem of social and historical self-determination of the fate of the people and each person inevitably arises.
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Цыган (1980)
Character: Ozhogin
A story about old Gypsy man Budulay, his troubled life and the difficult love to Russian woman.
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Adomas nori būti žmogumi (1960)
Character: Petras
In a pre-WWII Lithuanian town, occupied with unemployed workers and crooks of various kinds, lives Adam, a naive young man with no job and a lot of dreams. His closest friend is the Captain, an old sea wolf with many tales to tell about Singapore, Hawaii and other equally exotic and sunny places. Inspired by his stories, Adam manages to get a job in an emigration bureau and starts saving for his ticket to leave abroad.
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Žaizdos žemės mūsų (1971)
Character: Drakšas
Tragic pages in the history of the formation of the independent Lithuanian state in 1918-20.
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Чёрный замок Ольшанский (1984)
Character: Высоцкий
Paleographer and writer Anton Glebovich Kosmich finds in the binding of an ancient book a parchment with encrypted information about treasures hidden in the dungeon of the castle. It gradually becomes clear that the last scion of the family of the Olshansky princes, who collaborated with the Nazis during the war, is also looking for the treasure. In the dungeon of the castle, along with treasures of the 17th century, materials from the SD archive are also hidden. The spaceman is in mortal danger.
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Kanonada (1961)
Character: N/A
A lithuanian village just after the end of the second World War: Neither German nor Russian its inhabitants must, despite their wounds, find new craft to dream of a better future ahead of them.
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Naktys be nakvynės (1966)
Character: Vytautas Mantvydas
Young poet remembers the most important scenes from his life as he is arrested during the first days of the war.
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Dāvanas pa telefonu (1978)
Character: Arnold Peterson
After the train conductor Pētersons receives money transfer from an unknown source, he suspects foul play involving the cargo he's transporting. He decides to do his own investigation into the matter, not realizing that he's putting himself and those around him in danger.
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Svetimi (1962)
Character: Antana Doveika
After years of being imprisoned a man returned to his lithuanian village trying to live with his daughter Irena and struggling to arrange with life in the Soviet Union.
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Бродяги Севера (1983)
Character: Dyuran
Based on the novel of the same name by Canadian writer James Oliver Curwood. A story about the life of nature, about the friendship and loyalty of Mika the puppy and Neeva the brown bear.
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Žaltvykslės (1980)
Character: Mokslininkas
A little boy and a story teller look into the microscope to find out that the world in a drop of a water looks like a real world, so they dive into it and meet different personalities, miracles and events.
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Herkus Mantas (1972)
Character: Koltis
Historical epic about the uprising of the Prussians agains the Teutonic crusaders.
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