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Edition 2020
Films
Crew:
Screenplay: Šarūnas Bartas, Ausra Giedraitytė
Cinematography: Eitvydas Doskus
Production: Studija Kinema, Kinoelektron, Terratreme Filmes
Cinematography: Eitvydas Doskus
Production: Studija Kinema, Kinoelektron, Terratreme Filmes
Following the end of the Second World War, in an isolated village in the depths of Lithuania, Ounté, a 19 year-old boy, joins the partisan movement that has gathered throughout the lands to fight against the soviet occupation. In Bartas’ most recent feature film, developing into adulthood is set in a field where the passionate innocence of youth is dangerously submerged by a wave of violence and deception. Of the 30.000 fighters that have fought in the Lithuanian forests, this is the story of one.
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Cast:
Arvydas Dapsys, Marius Povilas, Elijas Martynenko, Alina Zaliukaite-Ramanauskiene -
Original Title:
Sustemose -
Country:
Lithuania, France, Czech Republic, Portugal, Latvia -
Year:
2020 - 128’ Subtitles: Portuguese and English
Crew:
Screenplay: Šarūnas Bartas, Ausra Giedraitytė
Cinematography: Eitvydas Doskus
Production: Studija Kinema, Kinoelektron, Terratreme Filmes
Cinematography: Eitvydas Doskus
Production: Studija Kinema, Kinoelektron, Terratreme Filmes
Director
Sharunas Bartas

Born in 1964 in Siauliau, Lithuania, Sharunas Bartas graduated from VGIK film school in Moscow. In 1989, he founded Studija Kinema, the first independent studio in Lithuania.
From early on, Sharunas Bartas met a great critical success. His films such as Three Days, Corridor, Few of Us, Peace to Us in Our Dreams, all built an uncommonly delicate aesthetic that his nine feature, Frost, keeps on expanding. In February 2016, the Centre Pompidou dedicated him a retrospective.
His most recent film In The Dusk (2020) is In Competition at LEFFEST’20.
From early on, Sharunas Bartas met a great critical success. His films such as Three Days, Corridor, Few of Us, Peace to Us in Our Dreams, all built an uncommonly delicate aesthetic that his nine feature, Frost, keeps on expanding. In February 2016, the Centre Pompidou dedicated him a retrospective.
His most recent film In The Dusk (2020) is In Competition at LEFFEST’20.