email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

Vilnius 2022

(The article continues below - Commercial information)

7 articles available in total starting from 22/03/2022. Last article published on 07/04/2022.

Ukrainian filmmaker Maryna El Gorbach talks through the making of her war drama Klondike

Ukrainian filmmaker Maryna El Gorbach talks through the making of her war drama Klondike

The Meeting Point case study delved into the creative process behind a “hand-made” film which aimed “to bring a world war to the audience”  

07/04/2022 | Vilnius 2022 | Meeting Point Vilnius

In Vilnius, industry representatives discuss how the war in Ukraine is affecting Europe’s audiovisual industry

In Vilnius, industry representatives discuss how the war in Ukraine is affecting Europe’s audiovisual industry

The event, organised by Meeting Point, aimed at finding a common ground and shared actions to support Ukrainian filmmakers  

07/04/2022 | Vilnius 2022 | Meeting Point Vilnius

Rampart wins the European Debut Competition at Kino Pavasaris

Rampart wins the European Debut Competition at Kino Pavasaris

Marina Redžepović and Giedrius Kiela grabbed the acting awards during an otherwise sad ceremony, overshadowed by the tragic death of filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravičius  

04/04/2022 | Vilnius 2022 | Awards

Review: The Balcony Movie

Review: The Balcony Movie

Paweł Łoziński’s documentary showcases the conversations he holds with passers-by while filming them from the balcony of his Warsaw flat  

30/03/2022 | Vilnius 2022

Review: Mirror

Review: Mirror

Siddhant Sarin and Debankon Singh Solanky’s documentary zooms in on the aftermath of an acid attack on two Indian women  

29/03/2022 | Vilnius 2022

Review: Everything Will Change

Review: Everything Will Change

Marten Persiel's sophomore feature is an interesting cinematic experiment interweaving elements of dystopian sci-fi and “wake-up call” documentary  

28/03/2022 | Vilnius 2022

The Vilnius International Film Festival kicks off with a day dedicated to Ukraine and Ukrainian cinema

The Vilnius International Film Festival kicks off with a day dedicated to Ukraine and Ukrainian cinema

One day before it was initially planned to open, the Lithuanian gathering’s #StandWithUkraine programme will showcase Ukrainian movies while also boycotting Russian cinema  

22/03/2022 | Vilnius 2022

(The article continues below - Commercial information)

Privacy Policy