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Three Days (1992 Film)
''Three Days'' () is a 1991 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It is set in Kaliningrad and tells the story of four young people, two Lithuanian boys and two Russian girls, who due to misery and self-absorbation are uncapable of anything other than physical connection. The film was shown in the Forum section of the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it received two awards. It was nominated for Best Young European Film at the 5th European Film Awards. Cast * Yekaterina Golubeva * Rimma Latypova Rimma (Russian: Римма) is a Russian feminine given name that may refer to the following notable people: *Rimma Aldonina (born 1928), Russian architect and children's poet *Rimma Belova (born May 1933), Soviet long track speed skater *Rimma Bil ... * Arūnas Sakalauskas * Audrius Stonys References External links 1992 films Films directed by Šarūnas Bartas Lithuanian-language films Lithuanian drama films {{Lithuania-film-stub ...
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Šarūnas Bartas
Šarūnas Bartas (born 16 August 1964) is a Lithuanian film director. One of the most prominent Lithuanian film directors internationally from the late 20th century. His 2015 film ''Peace to Us in Our Dreams'' was screened in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. His film ''In the Dusk'' was part of the official selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival. Filmography * ''Tofolaria'' (1986, short film) * ''In the Memory of a Day Gone By'' (''Praėjusios dienos atminimui'') (1990, documentary) * ''Three Days (1992 film), Three Days'' (''Trys dienos'') (1991) * ''The Corridor (1995 film), The Corridor'' (''Koridorius'') (1995) * ''Few of Us'' (''Mūsų nedaug'') (1996) * ''The House (1997 film), The House'' (''Namai'') (1997) * ''Freedom (2000 film), Freedom'' (''Laisvė'') (2000) * Visions of Europe (film), "Children Lose Nothing" in ''Visions of Europe'' (2004) * ''Seven Invisible Men'' (''Septyni nematomi žmonės'') (2005) * ''Eastern Drift'' (''Eura ...
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42nd Berlin International Film Festival
The 42nd annual Berlin International Film Festival was held from 13 to 24 February 1992. The festival opened with '' The Inner Circle'' by Andrei Konchalovsky. The Golden Bear was awarded to American film ''Grand Canyon'' directed by Lawrence Kasdan. The retrospective dedicated to Babelsberg Studios films was shown at the festival. Jury The following people were announced as being on the jury for the festival: * Annie Girardot, actress (France) - Jury President * Charles Champlin, writer and film critic (United States) * Sylvia Chang, actress, director and screenwriter (Taiwan) * Ildikó Enyedi, director and screenwriter (Hungary) * Irving N. Ivers, executive of the 20th Century Fox (Canada) * Wolfgang Klaue, archivist, former president of FIAF (Germany) * Fernando Lara, film critic and writer (Spain) * Eldar Shengelaya, director and screenwriter (Georgia) * Dahlia Shapira, film distributor (Israel) * Michael Verhoeven, actor, director, screenwriter and producer (Germany) ...
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Kaliningrad
Kaliningrad ( ; rus, Калининград, p=kəlʲɪnʲɪnˈɡrat, links=y), until 1946 known as Königsberg (; rus, Кёнигсберг, Kyonigsberg, ˈkʲɵnʲɪɡzbɛrk; rus, Короле́вец, Korolevets), is the largest city and administrative centre of Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian semi-exclave between Lithuania and Poland. The city sits about west from mainland Russia. The city is situated on the Pregolya River, at the head of the Vistula Lagoon on the Baltic Sea, and is the only ice-free port of Russia and the Baltic states on the Baltic Sea. Its population in 2020 was 489,359, with up to 800,000 residents in the urban agglomeration. Kaliningrad is the second-largest city in the Northwestern Federal District, after Saint Petersburg, the third-largest city in the Baltic region, and the seventh-largest city on the Baltic Sea. The settlement of modern-day Kaliningrad was founded in 1255 on the site of the ancient Old Prussian settlement ''Twangste'' by th ...
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Berlin International Film Festival
The Berlin International Film Festival (german: Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin), usually called the Berlinale (), is a major international film festival held annually in Berlin, Germany. Founded in 1951 and originally run in June, the festival has been held every February since 1978 and is one of the " Big Three" alongside the Venice Film Festival in Italy and the Cannes Film Festival in France. Tens of thousands of visitors attend each year. About 400 films are shown at multiple venues across Berlin, mostly in and around Potsdamer Platz. They are screened in nine sections across cinematic genres, with around twenty films competing for the festival's top awards in the Competition section. The major awards, called the Golden Bear and Silver Bears, are decided on by the international jury, chaired by an internationally recognisable cinema personality. This jury and other specialised Berlinale juries also give many other awards, and in addition there are other awards given by i ...
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European Film Award For European Discovery Of The Year
European Film Award - Prix Eurimages or European Discovery has been awarded annually since 1988 by the European Film Academy. Originally it was called Young European Film of the Year. Winners and nominees 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s :Award given as Best Young Film or Young European Film of the Year Most wins for Best Discovery by country References External links Nominees and winnersat the European Film Academy website {{European Film Award for Discovery of the Year Eurimages Eurimages is a cultural support fund of the Council of Europe, established in 1989. Eurimages promotes independent filmmaking by providing financial support to feature-length fiction, animation, and documentary films. In doing so, it encourages c ... Awards established in 1988 1988 establishments in Europe ...
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5th European Film Awards
The 5th European Film Awards were presented on November 25, 1992, in Potsdam, Germany. The winners were selected by the members of the European Film Academy. Awards Best Film Lifetime Achievement Award References External links European Film Academy Archive 1992 film awards European Film Awards ceremonies Euro The euro ( symbol: €; code: EUR) is the official currency of 19 out of the member states of the European Union (EU). This group of states is known as the eurozone or, officially, the euro area, and includes about 340 million citizens . ... 1992 in Europe {{film-award-stub ...
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European Film Academy
The European Film Academy is an initiative of a group of European filmmakers who came together in Berlin on the occasion of the first presentation of the European Film Awards in November 1988. The Academy—under the name of European Cinema Society—was officially founded by its first President, the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, as well as 40 filmmakers from all over Europe, among them Bernardo Bertolucci, Claude Chabrol, Dušan Makavejev, István Szabó, and Wim Wenders. Every year, the European Film Academy honours films and filmmakers with the European Film Awards. The ceremony is taking place every even year in a different European city, and every odd year in Berlin. European Film Academy In 1988, the Academy—under the name of European Cinema Society—was officially founded by its first President, the Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, as well as 40 filmmakers from all over Europe in order to promote European film culture worldwide and to protect and to support the inte ...
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Yekaterina Golubeva
Yekaterina Nikolaevna Golubeva (russian: Екатери́на Никола́евна Го́лубева; 9 October 1966 – August 2011), usually credited as Katerina Golubeva or Katia Golubeva, was a Russian actress who moved to Paris and became known for her films with such directors as Šarūnas Bartas, Claire Denis, and Leos Carax. Biography Golubeva was born in Saint Petersburg, Leningrad. After studying at the Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography she began her acting career in Russian films. She moved to Paris, France and lived and worked there. She married Lithuanian film director Šarūnas Bartas and starred in a series of films made under his direction. She also was a co-writer of the screenplay for his film ''The House'' (1997). She also starred in films by Claire Denis and in her partner Leos Carax's ''Pola X'' (1999). Golubeva died in Paris in August 2011; no official cause of death was given. She was buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery. She was survived by ...
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Rimma Latypova
Rimma (Russian: Римма) is a Russian feminine given name that may refer to the following notable people: *Rimma Aldonina (born 1928), Russian architect and children's poet *Rimma Belova (born May 1933), Soviet long track speed skater *Rimma Bilunova (1940–2015), Russian chess player *Rimma Brailovskaya (1877–1959), Russian painter *Rimma Ivanova (1894–1915), Russian nurse *Rimma Kazakova (1932–2008), Russian poet *Rimma Luchshenko (born 29 April 1993) was a road cyclist from Kazakhstan *Rimma Markova (1925–2015), Russian film actress *Rimma Komina (1926–1995), Russian literary critic *Rimma Koshelyova (born 1936), Soviet hurdler *Rimma Kuruch (1938–2019), Russian language educator *Rimma Wilms Rimma Wilms is a retired German figure skater, who won the German Championship in the Junior Ladies B category in 2000. She placed fourth at the Heiko Fischer Cup among Junior Ladies in 1998, and retired from competition in 2001 after a 23rd place ..., German figure skater ...
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Arūnas Sakalauskas
Arūnas is a masculine Lithuanian given name and may refer to: *Arūnas Bižokas (born 1978), ballroom dancer *Arūnas Bubnys (born 1961), historian and archivist * Arūnas Degutis (born 1958), politician *Arūnas Dulkys (born 1972), economist and Minister of Health * Arūnas Eigirdas (born 1953), politician * Arūnas Gelažninkas (born 1985), motocross, enduro and rally raid rider * Arūnas Jurkšas (born 1972), track and field athlete * Arūnas Klimavičius (born 1982), footballer *Arūnas Matelis (born 1961), documentary film director * Arūnas Mika (born 1970), footballer *Arūnas Mikalauskas (born 1997), basketball player *Arūnas Pukelevičius (born 1973), footballer * Arūnas Savickas (born 1975), retired freestyle swimmer *Arūnas Valinskas (born 1966), showman, TV producer and host, and politician *Arunas Vasys (born 1943), American football player *Arūnas Visockas Arūnas Visockas (born 7 December 1965) is a retired Lithuanian basketball player for the Lithuanian nat ...
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Audrius Stonys
Audrius Stonys (born on April 28, 1966, in Vilnius) is a Lithuanian documentary filmmaker. He is recipient of the European Film Award for the documentary film ''Neregių žemė'' (Earth of the Blind) in 1992 and the Lithuanian National Prize in 2002. Since 1989 he has created 13 documentaries and one short fiction film. His film ''Skrydis per Lietuvą arba 510 sekundžių tylos'' (The Flight over Lithuania or 510 Seconds of Silence) co-created with Arūnas Matelis was well received at the Expo 2000. Always Look Up
. Lithuania in the World, Vol 15, No 2, 2007, p. 22–24 Stonys is a member of the European Documentary Network and

1992 Films
The year 1992 in film involved many significant film releases. Highest-grossing films The top 10 films released in 1992 by worldwide gross are as follows: Events * August 24 – Production begins on '' Jurassic Park''. Awards 1992 wide-release films January–March April–June July–September October–December Notable films released in 1992 United States unless stated # *'' 1492: Conquest of Paradise'', directed by Ridley Scott, starring Gérard Depardieu, Sigourney Weaver, Armand Assante, Loren Dean – (Spain/U.K./France) *'' 1991: The Year Punk Broke'' *'' 588 rue paradis'', Directed by Henri Verneuil, starring Richard Berry and Omar Sharif – (France) A *'' Afterburn'', directed by Robert Markowitz, starring Laura Dern, Robert Loggia, Vincent Spano, Michael Rooker *''Agantuk'' (The Stranger), directed by Satyajit Ray – (India) – winner of FIPRESCI Award at Venice Film Festival *''Al-Lail'' (The Night) – ( Syria) *'' Aladdin'', directed by John ...
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