
Aloyzas Jančoras
Directing
Known For

A 1981 documentary film directed by Yuri Ozerov. It showed the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow. The director was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1982. The film was selected as the Soviet entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 54th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
O Sport, You Are Peace!

Lithuania, the first half of the 18th century. A young hero—illegitimate, rejected by his family, and forced to carve his own path in life—faces thrilling adventures ahead...
Marius

The film directed by V. Starošas tells about Angkor, a huge complex of temples, palaces, water reservoirs and canals in Cambodia, built in the jungle in the 9th-13th centuries.
Angkor — SOS in the jungle

At the end of the war, a French plane was shot down by the Germans near the Nemunas River, but the injured pilot Andrė parachuted into a Lithuanian village. Domas, a miller, hides him in his mill, while young Saulė, who was Domas' bride, nurses him. They fall in love, but shortly after, Andrė's squadron mates Arrive. Five years after the end of the war, Saulė is still waiting for the Frenchman, who is said to have died near Nemunas.
Markizas ir piemenaitė

Monika, a middle-aged wealthy woman, goes through a marriage crisis with her younger husband Linas. A car accident leads Monika to meeting three young girls, Kristina, Egle and Gitana, who happen to be ex-prostitutes extradited from Germany. The lady and the girls settle down in a country mansion, to form a relationship that will change their lives forever
The Fortress of Sleeping Butterflies

A movie based on the stories by Antanas Vienuolis.
A Horse Thief's Daughter

A film by F. Kauzon and V. Staroš about Zalgiris' 1986 debut in the European Champions Cup, where they lost in the final to Zagreb Cibona.
Achilo kulnas

The film portraits famous lithuanian conductor Saulius Sondeckis, reviews his creative path and personal life which are inseparable from each other.
Mozart's Apples

This is a story about one of the most talented Lithuanian filmmaker Algimantas Puipa and his brother Audrius Puipa, who lived briefly, but left exclusively original paintings. Twenty years ago, the death of Algimantas brother have became his biggest loss, which he is still going through today. At the moment, Lithuanian cinemas are playing Algimantas Puipa's latest feature film-drama about two other brothers, overwhelmed with mutual revenge, and anticipating each other's death. This agonizing opposition will be an axis of the documentary called Tulip Field - spinning the polyphony of love and hatred, good and evil.
Tulip Field

Moving people from homesteads to settlements. Families are filmed and interviewed in their old backyards just before they move out.
Paskutinė vienkiemio vasara

A short film capturing the journey of various musicians and singers to the Lithuanian Song Festival.
Šventėn

Documentary outline about conscripts, their difficult military exercises in the Soviet army.
Mother, We Are Men

As people approached the 100th anniversary of Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, all people, though somewhat related, became important. The film's heroines are the artist's sisters Jadvyga and Viktorija Čiurlionytė. The verbs were usually concerned with revealing the man, he did not even emphasize the difference between a celebrity and an unknown person in the village. And in "Sisters", the director is interested in the communication between the two sisters of honorable age, their states, relationships, insignificant, seemingly replicas, rather than building a monument to the brother.