Known for Acting
A young man infiltrates a radical neo-Nazi group to find the killer of his LGBT+ activist boyfriend.
Justelis is a young, good-looking, friendly IT professional who, after drinking too much alcohol at the company Christmas party, accidentally spills his heart to one of his best friends and reveals his deepest secret - he's still a virgin.
Curious citizen Žygymantas, during an excursion in the dungeons, stumbles upon the relic hunter Teisutis, who has just unearthed a chest that should contain the treasure he was looking for so long ago. It turns out that there is no treasure in the chest, only a medallion with a strange inscription. Žygymantas helps Teisučius solve the riddle and unexpectedly summons the ghost of Barbora Radvilaitė. It turns out that Barbora's appearance may lead them to the Great Treasure of Lithuania, hidden in the dungeons of Mount Gediminas. Here begins an unpredictable and exciting journey full of adventure and laughter, where different characters get involved one after the other, also to find the mysterious treasure. But as they get closer to their destination, everyone sees something that no one could have expected...
When Titus is not given a gift at his potential father-in-law's birthday party, his evasiveness is perceived by the girl's parents as a timid attempt to woo their daughter. Everything would be fine, but Tito, who is currently living in London, is waiting for his wife Marta in Lithuania. In order to get a secret divorce, Tito returns to Lithuania, but a meeting between Tito and Marta takes things in an unexpected direction.
Klostės is a black & white non-verbal experimental art film created by the people of Kaunas, Lithuania together with artist & filmmaker Aideen Barry. It is inspired by Kaunas' modernist architecture and seeks to uncover the city's magical hidden history. “Barry has approached the task of making a film about a place by democratising the action of filmmaking through collaboration with its people. Klostės is infused with a sense of ownership of their histories, legacies and identities. It is also a wholly original work from one of Ireland’s greatest artists.” — William Fitzgerald, director of The Galway Film Fleadh
Maleficent and her goddaughter Aurora begin to question the complex family ties that bind them as they are pulled in different directions by impending nuptials, unexpected allies, and dark new forces at play.