Juozas Budraitis

  • Algimantas Puipa – Kita tylos puse aka The Other Side Of Silence (2019)

    Algimantas Puipa2011-2020DramaLithuania

    A northern story of silent hate between two brothers based on the award wining Torgny Lindgren’s novel.Read More »

  • Sulambek Mamilov – Den gneva AKA Day of Wrath (1985)

    1981-1990HorrorSci-FiSulambek MamilovUSSR

    An American TV-journalist is interested in the trail of some strange mystery embedded in a mountainous region of the USA. After much red tape, he is allowed to enter the area. A sullen guide convoys him through several farms inhabited by even more sullen and withdrawn people. The journalist cannot help minding their weird behaviour, and especially that of one kid who also seems to be a math whiz. With some effort, he discovers an explanation to the mystery and convinces his guide to help him reveal it to the rest of the world.Read More »

  • Nikolai Gubenko – Podranki aka The Orphans (1977)

    Drama1971-1980Nikolai GubenkoUSSR

    The original Russian title Podranki can be translated as War Orphans. The protagonist is an adult writer who undergoes a flashback at the drop of a hat. He recalls how he was orphaned when his father was killed in World War II and his mother committed suicide. He remembers the appalling treatment afforded him by a sadistic orphanage official. And he muses over his losing contact with his brothers and sisters. This is why the grown-up writer is currently involved in lobbying for better treatment of Russian orphans. Orphans caused a minor stir in 1977 when it became the first Russian film in nearly two decades to be chosen for the Cannes Film Festival by the festival judges, rather than being submitted by the Soviets. The film did not see the light of a carbon arc in America until 1980.Read More »

  • Algirdas Dausa, Almantas Grikevicius – Jausmai aka Feelings (1968)

    1961-1970Algirdas DausaAlmantas GrikeviciusDramaLatviaWar

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    Synopsis
    The Second World War is ending. Widower Kasparas moves in with his brother Andrius, who lives on the other side of the bay where the German occupation has already ended. Andrius’ wife Egne is still in love with Kasparas. Her relatives and a group of Lithuanian nationalists are planning on fleeing to Sweden. Egne persuades her husband that they should all go together, hoping to once again regain Kasparas’ affection after crossing the sea. But Kasparas opts to return home and border guards detain Andrius. Nine long years pass before the brothers see each other again….Read More »

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