Time Walks Through the City (1966)

Time Walks Through the City (1966) poster

The main hero of this film is the city of Vilnius. Vilnius is also a metaphor for the historicity of Lithuania. However, this film is unique not only for its cinematographic historical reflections on the statehood of Lithuania; it also reveals the history of cinema, encompassing both Soviet montage techniques and the first traces of cinéma-vérité in Lithuanian cinema.

Director: Almantas Grikevičius
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
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Screenplay

Music: Algimantas Apanavičius
Editing: Vytenis Imbrasas
Production: Lithuanian Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Lietuvių
Original Language: lt
More Films by Director: Almantas Grikevičius
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Time Walks Through the City about?
The main hero of this film is the city of Vilnius. Vilnius is also a metaphor for the historicity of Lithuania. However, this film is unique not only for its cinematographic historical reflections on the statehood of Lithuania; it also reveals the history of cinema, encompassing both Soviet montage techniques and the first traces of cinéma-vérité in Lithuanian cinema.
Who directed Time Walks Through the City?
Time Walks Through the City was directed by Almantas Grikevičius.
How long is Time Walks Through the City?
Time Walks Through the City has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
What genre is Time Walks Through the City?
Time Walks Through the City is a Documentary film.
Where was Time Walks Through the City produced?
Time Walks Through the City was produced in Soviet Union.