- His most
notable work, Baltaragis's Mill, was
adapted as a play, a
movie Velnio nuotaka (Devil's Bride), and a ballet. "Kazys Boruta".
Institute of Lithuanian...
- Žmuidzinavičius
Museum (Lithuanian: Žmuidzinavičiaus muziejus), also
known as the
Devil Museum (Velnių muziejus), is a
museum in Kaunas, Lithuania, dedicated...
-
Devilstone Open Air (aka "
Velnio Akmuo" in Lithuanian) was a
summer open air
heavy metal music festival. It took
place annually from 2009 to 2023 in the...
- 1978 Nebūsiu gangsteris,
brangioji I Won't Be a Gangster, My Dear 1979
Velnio sėkla Devil's Seed
Soviet Film
Festival Prize in
Dushanbe (1980) 1981 Arkliavagio...
- (1980) Pasigailėk mūsų (1979)
Mainai (1977) Žvangutis (1974) - Valiūlienė
Velnio nuotaka (1974) -
Ursula Kanonada (1961) -
Magdute Čeplinskas, Deimantas...
- As
pressure eased somewhat, rock
musicals began to be released, such as
Velnio nuotaka ('The Devil's Bride') and
Ugnies medžioklė su varovais. Leading...
- Devil's
Bride (Lithuanian:
Velnio nuotaka, Russian: Чёртова Невеста) is the
first Soviet musical film
created in 1974 and
based on the
novel by
Kazys Boruta...
- Mažutiškiai
Papilio piliakalnis Zamkelis Papilys Rinkuškių
piliakalnis Juodelių piliakalnis, Velniakalnis,
Velnio pilis Rinkuškiai Žiobų
piliakalnis Žiobos...
- Lithuania's
occupation by the
Soviet Union. A po****r
Lithuanian film
classic is
Velnio Nuotaka,
which is
based upon folk tales. A
major theater in
Lithuania is...
- Pillyusŭ - 빌뉴스 (Korean),
Birinyusu - ビリニュス (****anese)*, Filniyūs (Arabic),
Vėlnios (Samogitian),
Vilnias (Irish),
Vilna (Italian old fashion,
older Croatian...