We Were at Our Own Field (1988)

We Were at Our Own Field (1988) poster

Glastnost and Lithuania’s eventual independence from the USSR open up the possibility of examining previously banned subjects: death, postwar resistance and – as in We Were at Our Own Field – the damage done by the Soviet occupation and the simple longing for home.

Director: Henrikas Šablevičius
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date:
Production: Lithuanian Film Studio
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Lietuvių
Original Language: lt
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is We Were at Our Own Field about?
Glastnost and Lithuania’s eventual independence from the USSR open up the possibility of examining previously banned subjects: death, postwar resistance and – as in We Were at Our Own Field – the damage done by the Soviet occupation and the simple longing for home.
Who directed We Were at Our Own Field?
We Were at Our Own Field was directed by Henrikas Šablevičius.
How long is We Were at Our Own Field?
We Were at Our Own Field has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
What genre is We Were at Our Own Field?
We Were at Our Own Field is a Documentary film.
Where was We Were at Our Own Field produced?
We Were at Our Own Field was produced in Soviet Union.