Aldona Janušauskaitė

Most Popular Aldona Janušauskaitė Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Benjaminas Kordušas Trailer (1986)

18 September 1986

The film tells about the life of the Lithuanian landed nobility in the period between the two wars, about the desire to live their old life.

Lost Farmland Trailer (1976)

01 January 1976

The film covers the events in Lithuania in 1940-1945 and tells about the life of the Lithuanian intelligentsia.

Women lie better. Robertelis Trailer (2018)

03 August 2018

Robertas sees a drunk, cute woman standing too close to upcoming bus and pulls her back. Robertas develops a deep sense of responsibility for her which enables him to tolerate the girl's abuses.

Breathing Into Marble Trailer (2018)

17 March 2018

Based on a Lithuanian writer’s novel “Breathing Into Marble” the film focuses on the challenges of a modern family.

Žaltvykslės Trailer (1980)

05 September 1980

A little boy and a story teller look into the microscope to find out that the world in a drop of a water looks like a real world, so they dive into it and meet different personalities, miracles and events.

The Roots of Grass Trailer (1988)

03 November 1988

A romantic story about the relations between Lithuanians and Latvians at Russian Empire times.

Feature Film About Life Trailer (2021)

24 November 2021

It is highly probable that before their own death, everyone has to organise someone else’s funeral.

I No Longer Remember Your Face Trailer (1988)

01 December 1988

Story about teenage love in sanatorium. Leta, a girl with a heart disease, and Saulius, a new boy in sanatorium, fall in love with each other, but doctors try to forbid young people feelings.

The Prisoner of Second Avenue Trailer (1980)

21 January 1980

Lithuanian version of Neil Simon's play. A suddenly-unemployed company executive suffers a nervous breakdown, and his supporting wife tries everything to console him and pick up the slack.

Patriots Trailer (1980)

10 February 1980

The fraud of officials, the thirst for money and a good life, their immorality is compared with the decency of the intelligentsia, intrigue and fear of losing everything when power changes; comical situations are created, but it seems that you don’t have to believe that something will change, because the office of an official changes decent people too.

Call It by Its Real Name Trailer (1973)

21 November 1973

Vito-Vilūnas' activities in Moscow and interwar Lithuania, the fight against the Nazis and his death in 1942.