Time Walks Through the City (1966)
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
Release Date: January 1, 1966
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
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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.