"Big Cinema" arrives in Vulkanovka, a remote, deserted village on the Crimean steppes inhabited mainly by Tatars. For two years, director Šarūnas Bartas and his film crew have been living and making the film "Seven Invisible People". The everyday life of the inhabitants of Vulkanovka has changed. Along with farm work, they also got involved in the cinema - cooking for the creative team, acting in the masala, providing props. But the "Big Cinema" left, and they stayed behind... Director G. Beinoriūtė returns to Vulkanovka and makes a documentary about the people "left behind" by cinema. N-7
The film is in Russian with Lithuanian subtitles.
In Russian with Lithuanian subtitles.
Many Lithuanian films are nowadays stored in the Central Archive of Lithuania or simply in the homes of directors and producers. Some of the Lithuanian film heritage is being restored and screened in cinemas in Lithuania and abroad. Other films are still waiting for their turn. The aim of this programme is to take a closer look at the history of Lithuanian cinema and the films that remain on its margins.