A selection of images from Declassified, an exhibition that showcased the finest of Lithuanian film and displayed cinema posters never before seen in the UK. This celebration of Lithuania's cultural heritage encompasses film, art and live performance, exhibited in east London art cinema Rich Mix in April. The exhibition included a collection of 69 original Lithuanian film posters covering four decades of the 20th century from the personal archives of photographer Marta Ovod. More than just aesthetic representations of Lithuanian cinema, they are tools for cracking open the story of Soviet and independent Lithuania, providing insight into the ideological and socio-political shifts that occurred during this period.
The 1968 poster for Feelings (Jausmai), by Vytautas Valius
Game Without Trumps (Losimas Be Koziriu), by Vidas Dregva, 1981
A Woman and Her Four Men (Moteris Ir Keturi Jos Vyrai), Mikas Malkovas, 1983
The Beauty (Grazuole) from 1969, artist unknown
Daydreams of Centuries (Simtameciu Godos), from 1969, artist unknown
The Time of Emptying Farmsteads (Sodybu Tustejimo Metas), by Miroslavas Znamerovskis, 1976
Our Small Sins (Mazos Musu Nuodemes), by Miroslavas Znamerovskis, 1979
The Games of Adults (Suaugusiu Zmoniu Zaidimai), by S Kireilis, 1967
An Eternal Light (Amzinoji Sviesa), by Raimundas Slizys, 1987
At the Line (Ties Riba), by Algimantas Svazas, 1972
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