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399 articles available in total starting from 21/10/2003. Last article published on 16/09/2025.

Review: Call of God

Review: Call of God

VENICE 2022: South Korean master Kim Ki-duk’s posthumous film possesses some great pathos, but its potential is undermined by its visual patchiness and nebulous writing  

09/09/2022 | Venice 2022 | Out of Competition

The 10th edition of the Baltic Pitching Forum announces its selected projects

The 10th edition of the Baltic Pitching Forum announces its selected projects

Twelve short-film projects from the Baltic republics and Norway will be taking part in the industry event, which will unspool in Vilnius from 5-8 October  

31/08/2022 | Baltic Pitching Forum 2022

EXCLUSIVE: Lithuanian documentarian Giedrė Žickytė talks about her new project, Für Irena

EXCLUSIVE: Lithuanian documentarian Giedrė Žickytė talks about her new project, Für Irena

The feature follows the twilight years of Irena Veisaite, a Lithuanian theatre scholar, Germanist professor and Holocaust survivor  

24/08/2022 | Production | Funding | Lithuania/Estonia/Bulgaria

Inna Sahakyan • Director of Aurora’s Sunrise

Interview: Inna Sahakyan • Director of Aurora’s Sunrise

“Aurora just refused to be reduced to a victim or to an object of history”

The Armenian documentary filmmaker reveals key details around the artistic decisions made throughout the working process of her first animated film  

21/07/2022 | Golden Apricot 2022

Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper • Directors of Vesper

Interview: Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper • Directors of Vesper

“We’re the audience, too, after all”

We sat down with the helmers of this ambitious European sci-fi co-production, a visually astonishing tale set in a dystopian world where the Earth’s ecosystem has collapsed  

08/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | Competition

Lukas Kacinauskas • Director of I Was Max

Interview: Lukas Kacinauskas • Director of I Was Max

"Cinematic is what’s real, engaging and meaningful"

After some success on the festival circuit with his movie, we talk to the Lithuanian director as he travels with the film to EFP’s Future Frames  

05/07/2022 | Future Frames 2022

Review: Vesper

Review: Vesper

After 2012’s Vanishing Waves, Lithuanian director Kristina Buožytė and French helmer Bruno Samper return with an impressive dystopian sci-fi film  

04/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | Competition

Ahead of its Karlovy Vary premiere, Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper disclose more details about Vesper

Ahead of its Karlovy Vary premiere, Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper disclose more details about Vesper

The French-Lithuanian sci-fi drama is set after the collapse of the Earth’s ecosystem and follows Vesper, a 13-year-old girl struggling to survive with her paralysed father  

27/06/2022 | Production | Funding | France/Belgium/Lithuania

Review: January

Review: January

Love and coming of age are interrupted by harsh reality in Viesturs Kairišs’ evocative period piece, which has just won Best International Narrative Feature at Tribeca  

17/06/2022 | Tribeca 2022

Vytautas Katkus  • Director of The Visitor

Interview: Vytautas Katkus • Director of The Visitor

"The Next Step Workshop helped me from a very early development stage to understand in which direction I should go with my movie"

CANNES 2022: The Lithuanian filmmaker discusses his feature film project, for which he received the Next Step Award from the Critics' Week, as well as his short film Cherries  

03/06/2022 | Cannes 2022 | Critics' Week

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