Balys Bratkauskas

Most Popular Balys Bratkauskas Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

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.

That Damned Humility Trailer (1972)

10 January 1972

The 19th century in the serf village of Lithuania. Young Severija and violinist Mykoliukas like each other, but their love is challenged by Geišė, a much older, though still lively and imperious, tycoon.

Dičius's Career Trailer (1980)

01 August 1980

The television musical film is based on the story "Dičius" by Teofilis Tilvitis.

Little Sins Trailer (1980)

04 August 1980

Based on the novel of the same name by Raimondas Kašauskas, about a strange man who is restless, who wants to live differently from everyone else, to play life.

Shattered Sky Trailer (1975)

06 June 1975

A son returns to his parents in Lithuania after years of traveling over all USSR and brings with him his Ukrainian wife.

The Bridge Trailer (1956)

23 December 1956

A small Lithuanian town. The young engineer Algirdas Araminas completed the construction of the new bridge.

Julius Janonis Trailer (1959)

03 May 1959

Early twentieth century. The future poet, the nurturer of lyrics of love, Julius Janonis, is maturing among the students of Šiauliai Gymnasium.

Kai susilieja upės Trailer (1961)

05 May 1961

Ignotas Comes Back Trailer (1956)

07 May 1956

Based on the novel by the famous Lithuanian writer A. Gudaitis-Guzevičius “The Truth of Blacksmith Ignotas” about the revolutionary events of 1918-1919.

A Restless Autumn Day Trailer (1975)

05 April 1975

The film tells about the everyday life of the Vilnius utility company. The main conflict in the film occurs between director Valaitis and chief engineer Butkus, who opposes the director’s working methods.

Living Heroes Trailer (1960)

09 November 1960

Four different stories about young kids' destinies in different time periods in Lithuania.

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.