Viktorija Barkauskaitė

Filmes

As Far as I Can Walk
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Strahinja and his wife Ababuo left Ghana with a dream of a better life in Europe. Instead of reaching the western part of the continent, they were deported back to Serbia. Strahinja has started to build himself a career, while Ababuo is unable to fulfil her ambitions and she feels increasingly frustrated. When she disappears one day, Strahinja sets out to find her… A crystal clear, humanistic story about the need to find one’s place in the world. It’s also a tale of love, the most profound testimony of which might also be the most painful.
Sobibor: A Revolta que Mudou os Rumos da Humanidade
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O ano de 2018 marca o 75º aniversário da fuga do Campo de Sobibor. O renomado ator russo Konstantin Khabenskiy faz o papel principal, como Alexander "Sasha" Pechersky, além de dirigir o filme. Khabenskiy disse que o filme não é uma representação documental dos eventos, mas uma "história ficcionalizada". Outro papel de destaque, é o do comandante do campo, Karl Frenzel, interpretado pelo ator Christopher Lambert.
Owl Mountain
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Radio Free Europe, BBC, and Voice of America can only rarely get through the Iron Curtain and Soviet mufflers to Lithuania, a country torn by a war between the local resistance movement and the Soviet regime that is forced onto Lithuanian people by bayonets of the Russian army. Everybody who tries to resist the Soviet rule is either terrorized or executed or exiled to Siberia. He is one of the local high-school students who witness the local armed resistance to the Soviet occupation and ultimately decide to join it by taking a gun into their hands. He collects documents and all possible kinds of evidence that prove daunting crimes of the Kremlin. He soon becomes a legend among his peers. To girls, he is John Wayne the Hollywood Icon. Guys see him as an insurmountable obstacle and an invincible rival in matters of love.
Jack the Ripper - Eine Frau jagt einen Mörder
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A serial killer walks the streets of Whitechapel, London, attacking and killing women, which later came to be known as the 'Whitechapel murders' stretching from 3 April 1888 to 13 February 1891 included in the London Metropolitan Police Service Investigation.