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Šarūnas Bartas (Lithuania)

Šarūnas Bartas (1964) is a Lithuanian film director. He began his career as an actor in the mid-1980s. In 1986 he made a short student film Tofolaria. From 1986 to 1991 he studied in Moscow. In 1989 he founded the first Lithuanian film studio Kinema. His feature debut is Tri dne (Three Days) from 1992. His first three feature films starred his wife Ekaterina Golubeva, who also co-wrote the screenplays for his films Few of Us (1996) and The House (1997) - both screened at the Cannes IFF in the Un Certain Regard section. His film Freedom (2000) was screened in the main competition section at the Venice IFF. His most recent film to date, At Dusk, was screened in the Official Selection of the Cannes 2020 IFF and at the San Sebastian Film Festival.

Filmography

  • At Dusk
    2021
  • Frost
    2017
  • Peace to Us in Our Dreams
    2015
  • Eastern Drift
    2010
  • Seven Invisible Men
    2005
  • Visions of Europe (segment "Children Lose Nothing")
    2004
  • Freedom
    2000
  • The House
    1997
  • Few of Us
    1996
  • The Corridor
    1995
  • Three Days
    1991
  • In Memory of the Day Passed By
    1990
  • Tofolaria
    1986

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