Mes už. . . Lietuvą! (2012)

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Celebration in a country of basketball. Lithuania, probably the only country in the world where basketball is routinely described as a religion, hosts the most important basketball event of the year - the European basketball championship or EuroBasket 2011. The biggest nation's pride, Lithuania's national basketball team has a long winning tradition. The entire Lithuania is waiting only for the gold. However the team's star player Linas Kleiza has suffered a serious injury and will not be playing for the championship.

Director: Andrius Lekavičius
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 96 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Justinas Chachlauskas
Cinematography: Jaroslavas Gavrinas, Saulius Lukoševičius
Editing: Ričardas Matačius
Country: Lithuania
Language: Lietuvių
Original Language: lt

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More Films by Director: Andrius Lekavičius
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mes už. . . Lietuvą! about?
Celebration in a country of basketball. Lithuania, probably the only country in the world where basketball is routinely described as a religion, hosts the most important basketball event of the year - the European basketball championship or EuroBasket 2011. The biggest nation's pride, Lithuania's national basketball team has a long winning tradition. The entire Lithuania is waiting only for the gold. However the team's star player Linas Kleiza has suffered a serious injury and will not be playing for the championship.
Who directed Mes už. . . Lietuvą!?
Mes už. . . Lietuvą! was directed by Andrius Lekavičius.
Who stars in Mes už. . . Lietuvą!?
Mes už. . . Lietuvą! stars Kestutis Kemzura, Jonas Valančiūnas, Šarūnas Jasikevičius, Robertas Javtokas, Kšištofas Lavrinovičius, Darjušas Lavrinovičius.
How long is Mes už. . . Lietuvą!?
Mes už. . . Lietuvą! has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
What genre is Mes už. . . Lietuvą!?
Mes už. . . Lietuvą! is a Documentary film.
Where was Mes už. . . Lietuvą! produced?
Mes už. . . Lietuvą! was produced in Lithuania.