This personal journey takes you through the low-key villages of Korea and the raucous nightclubs of big cities.
Asia Week: Return to Seoul
VDU Asia Week: Na Hoon Park and Kaunas Dance Theater "Aura"'
A dose of East Asia for contemporary dance lovers.
Mamutų medžioklė
It detective created a documentary about the missing tape of J. Juras' banned play "Mammoth Hunting".
Scandinavian Days in Kaunas 2024: Drauge 99
The film reveals an extraordinary narrative that weaves a fascinating thread of travel past and present.
Asia Week: Monster
The sensitive return of the director of "Thieves": the search for the reasons for the troubled behavior of a boy and the resounding question, who is a monster?
Short movie. New voices
A topical and engaging Lithuanian cinema program featuring five short films.
The Peasants
Polish village gossip, tense quarrels and a freedom-seeking young girl forcibly married to a grumpy farmer.
On the Wandering Paths
After waking up from a coma, a famous writer decides to travel the unknown paths of France on foot.
Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus
The last concert of a genius Japanese composer: a meditation on time and creativity and a farewell to a musical virtuoso.
The Zone of Interest
Jonathan Glazer's historical Holocaust drama, based on the novel by writer Martin Amis, won the "Grand Prize" at the Cannes Film Festival.
ROMUVA X BROOKLYN BROTHERS: Ministry of Ungentlemanly War
Guy Ritchie tells the true story of an extraordinary company of British soldiers in his signature style.
Asia Week: Past Lives
You are blindly in love, and your crush... emigrates to another continent. How will you act?
Anatomy of a Fall
When Sandra's husband is found dead, she becomes the main suspect, their life becomes a public court drama, and their son, who will not see them, becomes the main witness.
Chimera
Alice Rohrwacher's film universe intertwines reality, myth, fairy tale, rich Italian folklore and cinematic traditions.
Back To Black
The latest film pays homage to Amy Winehouse's artistry, wit and honesty, while also trying to understand her demons.
Poor Things
It's a punk version of Frankenstein, turning into a deeply feminist tale about the right to control your own body and mind.