Forgotten in Narvilishky (2014)
A bitter twist of fate: during the drawing of demarcation lines between the Soviet Republics in 1939 nobody dared remove Stalin’s pipe from the map, consequently the borders were drawn around it. It was thus that the Belarusian village of Narvilishky ended up being allocated to Lithuania. At the time nobody foresaw the implications of this decision.
Director: Dmitri Makhomet
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 79 min
Release Date: November 9, 2014
Screenplay
- Dmitri Makhomet (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Dmitri Makhomet, Rimvydas Leipus
Editing: Françoise Tourmen
Country: Belarus, France
Language: беларуская мова, Pусский
Original Language: be
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Forgotten in Narvilishky about?
- A bitter twist of fate: during the drawing of demarcation lines between the Soviet Republics in 1939 nobody dared remove Stalin’s pipe from the map, consequently the borders were drawn around it. It was thus that the Belarusian village of Narvilishky ended up being allocated to Lithuania. At the time nobody foresaw the implications of this decision.
- Who directed Forgotten in Narvilishky?
- Forgotten in Narvilishky was directed by Dmitri Makhomet.
- How long is Forgotten in Narvilishky?
- Forgotten in Narvilishky has a runtime of 1h 19m (79 minutes).
- What genre is Forgotten in Narvilishky?
- Forgotten in Narvilishky is a Documentary film.
- Where was Forgotten in Narvilishky produced?
- Forgotten in Narvilishky was produced in Belarus, France.