Utterly Alone

Utterly Alone

Utterly Alone is a 2003 film directed by Jonas Vaitkus, based on real events, about Juozas Lukša , a Lithuanian partisan who fought against the Soviet occupation of Lithuania in the years immediately following World War II. The film is set in 1950-51 and shot in black and white. The film portrays Lukša's attempts, in trips to western Europe, to gain support for the armed anti-Soviet resistance , whose fortunes in a guerrilla war against Soviet authorities were waning, largely due to widespread infiltration and harsh crackdowns by the NKVD. The film depicts Lukša being killed...
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Release date:2003
Directed by:Jonas Vaitkus
Runtime:90 Minutes
Producer:Kestutis Petrulis, Vytautas Vilimas
Cinematography:Algimantas Mikutenas
Screenplay by:Alvydas Bausys, Jonas Vaitkus

Cast of Utterly Alone

Saulius Balandis
Saulius Balandis
Brigita Bublyte
Brigita Bublyte

Film director of Utterly Alone

Jonas Vaitkus
Jonas Vaitkus
Born: May 20, 1944
Age: 67

Jonas Vaitkus is a lecturer, theatre and film director well known in Lithuania and throughout Europe. From 1969 to 1974 Jonas Vaitkus studied at the State Theatre, Music and Cinematography Institute of Leningrad . From 1977 to 1988 he was the artistic director of Kaunas State Drama Theater, and...
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