Forest of the Gods

Forest of the Gods

Release date : September 23, 2005
Runtime : 2h
Countries of origin : United Kingdom / Lithuania /
Original Language : Lithuanian /
Director : Algimantas Puipa /
Production companies : IMS 6 LLP / Baltic Film Group /
Budget : $2,177,870.00
September 23, 2005 2h United Kingdom Drama Lithuanian More
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The story about one man - an artist and an intellectual - who was imprisoned by two brutal regimes, the Nazis and the Soviets. 'The Professor' is a man who lives by his own personal version of the Ten Commandments. After miraculously surviving imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp through a bit of ironic fate, he writes a memoir of his life, which becomes the target of the Soviet censors. The so-called "freedom" of Communism becomes just as oppressive as the German concentration camp.
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  • title:Forest of the Gods
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2005
  • Runtime:2h
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom · Lithuania ·
  • Original Language: Lithuanian ·
  • Director: Algimantas Puipa /
  • Writers: Algimantas Puipa · Ricardas Gavelis · Balys Sruoga ·
  • Production companies: IMS 6 LLP · Baltic Film Group ·
  • Budget:$2,177,870.00
  • Overview:The story about one man - an artist and an intellectual - who was imprisoned by two brutal regimes, the Nazis and the Soviets. 'The Professor' is a man who lives by his own personal version of the Ten Commandments. After miraculously surviving imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp through a bit of ironic fate, he writes a memoir of his life, which becomes the target of the Soviet censors. The so-called "freedom" of Communism becomes just as oppressive as the German concentration camp.
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