Kaunas International Film Festival () is a film festival founded in 2007 and is held in October each year in Kaunas and Vilnius, Lithuania. The festival specifically celebrates art-house film making but shows indie and internationally acclaimed movies alike, both from and outside of Lithuania. In addition to screenings, many panel discussions, masterclasses, and lectures are offered as part of the festival. The four constant programmes each year are Wide Angle, which explores "contemporary tendencies in the film art"; Identity; Music Moves the World; and All the Muses, which are films focusing on art.
History
The Kaunas International Film Festival was founded in 2007 by Visos mÃ
«zos, with two aims in mind: to stop developers from turning the Romuva, Lithuania's oldest cinema, into a casino, and to seek homogenization of the country's film culture. The festival is held in October each year in Kaunas and Vilnius, Lithuania. It has at times visited other cities in the country, such as PanevÃÂÃ
¾ys and Nida. Ilona Jurkonytàis the festival's artistic director and Tomas Tengmark is its programmer.
Purpose
The Kaunas International Film Festival specifically celebrates art-house film making but shows indie and internationally acclaimed movies alike, both from and outside of Lithuania. The festival is associated with the network Eye on Films, which is hosted by Media Mundus, a member of the CICAE network, and the domestic arm of the European Network of Young Cinema NISI MASA. In addition to screenings, many panel discussions, masterclasses, and lectures are offered as part of the festival. Additional programmes change annually, but the four constants are Wide Angle, which explores "contemporary tendencies in the film art"; Identity; Music Moves the World; and All the Muses, which are films focusing on art. The Silver Audience Award Cup was introduced in 2010.
The 2020 festival was held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic and was the first digital festival in Lithuania.
Years
- 2007: September 28 through October 7
- Films from 32 countries; 1500 attendees
- Additional programme: "Retrospective: Nouvelle Vague"
- Audience award: White Palms (), directed by Szabolcs Hajdu
- 2008
- Films from 17 countries; 7000 attendees
- Additional programmes: Special Focus on Irish Film, "One Hundred Springtimes. Tribute to Vytautas Kernagis", and Train Time
- Opening film: Love and Other Crimes (), directed by Stefan ArsenijeviÃÂ
- Favorite film: Bliss (), directed by Abdullah OÃÂuz
- 2009: October 1âÂÂ17
- Additional programmes: Nordic Sounds in Film
- Favorite film: Welcome, directed by Philippe Lioret
- 2010: October 1âÂÂ17
- Additional programmes: Film retrospectives on Béla Tarr, Deimantas NarkeviÃÂius, and Piotr DumaÃ
Âa, Animation, Animated Film (Estonia and Latvia), Best of Slovenian Stop-motion Animation, Elephant Program for Children, Best of Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival (European short animation and short film), Special Screenings
- Opening film: Eastern Drift (), directed by Ã
 arÃ
«nas Bartas
- Silver Audience Award Cup (inaugural): Heartbeats (), Xavier Dolan
- 2011: September 27 â October 9
- Additional programmes: "After a Scene...", "Coming Attractions", "Films of the Golden Period: Slovak New Wave," Red Westerns, "Extended Glimpses", Tribute to Adolfas Mekas, Special screenings: Jonas Mekas Films, Special Screenings: Avant-garde women programme curated by Jonas Mekas
- Opening film: The Field of Magic (), directed by Mindaugas Survila
- Silver Audience Award Cup: How much does your building weigh, Mr. Foster?, directed by Norbert López Amado and Carlos Carcaso
- 2012
- Silver Audience Award Cup: Narcissus (), directed by Dovile Gasiunaite
- 2013: September 25âÂÂ29
- 90 films
- Most popular film: Lore, directed by Cate Shortland
- 2014
- Favorite film: The Reunion (), directed by Anna Odell
- 2015: September 30 â October 11
- Opening film: The Green Musketeers, directed by Jonas Ohman
- 2016: No festival held
- 2017: November 30 â December 13
- Opening film: Oblivion Verses (), directed by Alireza Khatami
- 2018: September 20âÂÂ30
- 2019: September 26 â October 6
- 2020: March 19, April 2 (online only)
- Exhibitions Videograms (Harun Farock)
- Opening film: Proxima, directed by Alice Winocour
- 2021: No festival due to the COVID-19 pandemic
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