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  1. Lithuanian Film Studio (Lithuanian: Lietuvos kino studija, Russian: Литовская киностудия) is a Lithuanian film studio in Vilnius. [1] History. In 1940 a studio was founded in Lithuania under Soviet rule, which from then on was responsible for the production of newsreels.

  2. lfc.lt - Lithuanian film center. STUDIO ULJANA KIM , Lietuvos kino studija. „Shorts Critics“.Silvija Kuodytė: sunku žiūrėti filmus, kuri... „Scanoramos“ trumpametražių filmų konkurse „Europos blyksniai“ dalyvauja keturi pradedančiųjų Lietuvos kūrėjų darbai.

  3. The Lithuanian Film Centre: allocates subsidies for the development, production and distribution of Lithuanian films and international co-productions; promotes Lithuanian films at home and abroad; implements programmes in areas of film education, national film heritage, training for professionals, research and statistics; administers The Film ...

  4. After the Soviet takeover in 1940 the Lithuanian Republican Newsreel Studio was founded, in 1962 it was renamed the Lithuanian Film Studio. The first Soviet era feature film "Marytė" using Lithuanian composer and actors was produced by Mosfilm .

  5. Aug 30, 2019 · After Lithuania declared independence and transitioned to market economy, much of the filmmaking infrastructure was lost. The Lithuanian Film Studio, along with its catalogue, was privatised in 2004 and went bankrupt a decade later. Now, with government support, the film production is picking up pace again.

  6. Jan 25, 2023 · A study commissioned by the Vilnius Film Office showed that the volume of national and international film projects has grown rapidly in Lithuania over the past five years, and as much as 90-95% of the film industry is concentrated in the capital.

  7. Dec 7, 2006 · Starting next Monday, the Lithuanian Film Studios will welcome Woody Harrelson, Samantha Morton, Eduardo Noriega, Ben Kingsley and Thomas Kretschmann, who are boarding US director Brad Anderson’s Transsiberian film (see news).