Daniela Fejerman wraps the shoot for La espera in Lithuania

The filming of this intense, personal drama has come to an end; the movie examines the difficulties and ins and outs of a process whereby a Spanish couple try to adopt a child in Eastern Europe. Daniela Fejerman is a Spanish-based Argentinian director, best known so far for her romantic comedies My Mother Likes Women, […]
Lithuania is a Strategic Partner in Halifax

An interview with Kestutis Drazdauskas, the head of The Independent Producers Association of Lithuania: Lithuania is the leader in Baltics. <…> Several projects are still in the works, like a 1,100 square meter stage which will include the largest green screen in the Baltics, make up and wardrobe studios, and production offices. Vilnius Film Cluster is […]
Vilnius plays Jerusalem in BBC’s The Eichmann Show

Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, was chosen by the BBC for The Eichmann Show, starring British film and TV star Martin Freeman. The film tells a story about the trial of one most notorious figures of the Holocaust. The 90-minute drama focuses on the broadcast of the trial of Adolf Eichmann, chief architect of the […]
Baltic Shorts ready to take on Europe

The forthcoming Baltic Pitching Forum aims to increase the visibility of Baltic filmmakers amongst their European colleagues. Shorts from the Baltic countries – consisting of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – have had a burgeoning reputation over the past few years. While historically Baltic films have always been popular – such as animation from Estonia or […]
Newly approved 20% tax incentive vital for film industry in Lithuania

Lithuanian movie producers predicted that the number of films produced in Lithuania next year will increase three-fold after the Lithuanian Parliament approved an amendment granting income tax incentives for film production today.
Government’s decision brings Hollywood back to Vilnius

Vilnius is very close to make an offer – filmmakers can’t refuse. Government of Lithuania has approved the amendment, which provides tax incentives for film production. Now we are waiting for Parliament to approve it.
The Vilnius 48 Hour Film Project

The 48 Hour Film Project comes to Vilnius on the weekend of 24 – 26 August 2012. Filmmakers from all over the Vilnius area will compete to see who can make the best short film in only 48 hours. The winning film will go up against films from around the world.
Dear Filmmakers

You are always welcome to choose Vilnius Film Office (Konstitucijos ave. 3-222) as a meeting point with a small conference hall.You are always welcome to choose Vilnius Film Office (Konstitucijos ave. 3-222) as a meeting point with a small conference hall.
Vilnius City rented a premise for the filmmakers

With the help of the Vilnius Film Office, Vilnius City Council approved the decision to rent a premise for the filmmakers on easy terms.