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Samantha, Samantha, Samantha MY CINEMA

Artist J. Jacovskis, published by R. Paknis publishing house, 2015.

"My cinema. The world that belonged to men" is actor Juoz Budraitis' look at his professional everyday life, revealing the "kitchen" of the magical field of art. The memories of the legendary personality about the experience on the filming sites, moments of concentration and tension, moments of joy and relaxation are supplemented by photographs, thoughts of film critics, letters from colleagues and viewers, telegrams, greetings, previews of premieres from the press. The heroes of the book are creators who shaped the stylistics of modern cinema art in the Soviet era and spread ethical values ​​based on humanism. This retrospective tour is dedicated to the memory of their time - an entire era of cinema.
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Juozas Budraitis – actor, photographer, diplomat. Created over 100 roles in cinema, theatre, television, worked with Lithuanian, Latvian, Estonian, Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Czech, Bulgarian, German film directors. Winner of the National Culture and Art Prize.

Margarita Matulytė - Doctor of Humanities, visual culture researcher. Works at the Lithuanian Art Museum and the Lithuanian Cultural Research Institute, teaches at Vilnius University. Compiled more than 20 books: monographs, publications of cultural history sources, photographic art albums. Winner of the Government Culture and Art Prize.
Author

Juozas Budraitis, Margarita Matulytė

Designer/Artist

Jacob Jacovsky

Publisher

R. Paknis publishing house

Year

2015

Language

English

Pages

317

Cover

Cool

Dimensions

24,4 x 17,8 x 3 cm

Isbn

978-9955-736-63-9

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