Džambo Aguševi Orchestra & Balkan party (Melusina, 5/10)

Cycling event with very special guests (Neimënster 9/10)

FunnyEast: have fun with CinEast

Remarkable animated films

Focus on Latvia with Polifauna (Rotondes, 13/10)

Cinédocs: reflecting the world we live in

Passionate and powerful dramas

Women's stories

Apero Jazz: Laco Deczi & Celula New York (Neimenster, 14/10)

Kapuściński, Kundera, Gospodinov, Černiauskaitė, Soukupová... literature in film

Flying Monks Temple with guests @Mudam (21/10)

CinEast 2018 Awards

CinEast 2018 Awards

Grand Prix: One Day
Special Jury Prize: Winter Flies
Special Mention: Ága
Critics' Prize: Ága , Audience Award: The Other Side Of Everything
Audience Awards - Short Films:
A Siege (fiction), The Box (animation), Vika (documentary) more info

 

CinEast 2018 trailer

CinEast 2018 trailer

The official festival trailer of the 11th edition of CinEast. Story by CinEast, directed and produced by Masaporta. No animals were hurt during the shooting.

LUX Prize Film Days

LUX Prize Film Days

LUX Prize Film Days in November at Ciné Utopia (8, 13 and 15 November) and one screening during CinEast (The Other Side of Everything, 15/10). More info here.

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Mindaugas Survila

Mindaugas Survila

Mindaugas Survila is a Lithuanian biologist turned documentary filmmaker, graduated from Vilnius University with a Master's degree in natural sciences. After this, he decided to pursue his long-time dream of filmmaking by studying cinematography while working with well-known film directors such as Šarūnas Bartas, Sergey Loznitsa and Audrius Stonys. In 2012 his film The Field of Magic (2011) received the national Lithuanian cinema award Silver Crane for the Best Documentary Feature. It is his love for the native woods that inspired him to make people fall in love with – and care for – the ancient (Lithuanian) woods through his latest film, Ancient Woods, the preparation, shooting and production of which took him 8 years.

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Mindaugas Survila

Mindaugas Survila

Mindaugas Survila is a Lithuanian biologist turned documentary filmmaker, graduated from Vilnius University with a Master's degree in natural sciences. After this, he decided to pursue his long-time dream of filmmaking by studying cinematography while working with well-known film directors such as Šarūnas Bartas, Sergey Loznitsa and Audrius Stonys. In 2012 his film The Field of Magic (2011) received the national Lithuanian cinema award Silver Crane for the Best Documentary Feature. It is his love for the native woods that inspired him to make people fall in love with – and care for – the ancient (Lithuanian) woods through his latest film, Ancient Woods, the preparation, shooting and production of which took him 8 years.