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Emilia
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Emilia

Feb 24, 2017
2h 0m
★ 7.2

Freedom is forbidden.

Overview

Soviet Lithuania in 1972. A young theatre actress is trying to make a difference and tell the forbidden story of repression in a play.

Genres

Drama
History

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Cast

Ieva Andrejevaitė

Emilija

Ieva Andrejevaitė

Darius Gumauskas

Marius

Darius Gumauskas

Tauras Čižas

Grigaitis

Tauras Čižas

Severija Janušauskaitė

Kristina

Severija Janušauskaitė

Ramūnas Šimukauskas

Julius

Ramūnas Šimukauskas

Ceslovas Stonys

Česlovas

Ceslovas Stonys

Remigijus Vilkaitis

Jonas Korsakas

Remigijus Vilkaitis

Saulius Čiučelis

Andrius

Saulius Čiučelis

Valentin Novopolskij

Darius

Valentin Novopolskij

Gabrielė Aničaitė

Aušra

Gabrielė Aničaitė

Justas Tertelis

Aktorius

Justas Tertelis

Vidas Petkevičius

Aktorius

Vidas Petkevičius