NEW YORK, NY.- The first U.S. survey to explore the last 20 years of fiction and nonfiction feature and short films from Lithuania will screen at
MoMA December 4 through 13, 2009. Since the Baltic republic declared its independence from the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Lithuanian filmmakers, unconstrained by ideology and despite limited infrastructure, have made a number of distinguished works exploring themes of identityboth personal and nationalin original, passionate, and provocative ways. Lithuanian Cinema: 19902009 is organized by Laurence Kardish, Senior Curator, Department of Film, The Museum of Modern Art.
Some Lithuanian filmmakers have earned international reputations, including Sarunas Bartas; Arunas Matelis, who was awarded the Directors Guild of America Best Documentary Filmmaker award in 2007 for Before Flying Back to Earth; and Jonas Mekas, whose creative and organizational activity in the U.S. has been essential to American independent filmmaking. Other filmmakers like Raimundas Banionis and the team of Romas Lileikis and Stasys Motiejunas, whose films appeared early in the ―liberation‖ of Lithuanian cinema, deserve to be better known abroadas do Kristina Buozyte (The Collectress) and Gytis Luksas (Vortex), both of whom will have their American premieres. All films are from Lithuania and in Lithuanian with English subtitles, unless otherwise noted.
The exhibition is organized in association with the Tinklai International Short Film Festival, Lithuania, and its directors V.S. Panoptikumas and Arturas Jevdokimovas, with support from Julius Ziz and the Lithuanian Consulate in New York.