Discover the best of Lithuanian cinema, film, and television

Discover the definitive list of popular and critically-acclaimed movies and TV shows from Lithuania. Find your next binge-watch, streaming on Netflix, HBO, Hulu, Prime Video, and other top services!

The cinema of Lithuania

Lithuanian cinema is a world of poetic memory and avant-garde spirit, a film culture with a surprisingly huge, and often unsung, influence on the history of film itself. Its most legendary figure is arguably one who conquered another country's cinema: Jonas Mekas. The Lithuanian-born filmmaker became the godfather of the American avant-garde, creating a revolutionary new style of personal, diary-like filmmaking that inspired generations of artists worldwide. This connection to experimental art is deep in the nation’s soul. Back at home, a different style of filmmaking flourished. Directors like Šarūnas Bartas became masters of the slow, atmospheric, and visually stunning film, creating soulful portraits of a nation in transition. This incredible legacy has fuelled a vibrant modern scene. In recent years, a new generation of filmmakers has gained international acclaim, with directors like Alanté Kavaïté winning major awards at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. This creative energy now extends to television, with popular domestic series becoming a central part of the national conversation. What makes Lithuanian cinema so unique is this very contrast. It’s a cinema that can be both a frantic, personal diary and a quiet, soulful poem, always telling stories with immense artistic integrity.

Best Lithuanian series

  • Poster for Šiukšlyno žmonės

    Šiukšlyno žmonės 2024

    85
  • Poster for Gaujų karai. Tulpių gatvė

    Gaujų karai. Tulpių gatvė 2024

    70
  • Neskubėk gyventi 2008

    70
  • Poster for Emigrantai. Čiken faktorius

    Emigrantai. Čiken faktorius 2022

    60
  • Poster for Emigrantai. Apelsinai

    Emigrantai. Apelsinai 2023

    60
  • Poster for Gang Wars

    Gang Wars 2020

    The beginning of the 90's. Lithuania just became independent, so there is a lot of chaos in political, ecnomical and criminal structures. The every day life more or less is being controlled by the criminal gangs, who feel indestructible by the fear of citizens and the helplessness of government.

    55

Best Lithuanian movies

  • Poster for Redirected

    Redirected 2014

    Four friends become stranded in Eastern Europe and have to become hit men, prostitutes, corrupt cops, smugglers and more to make it home.

    59
  • Poster for Attila

    Attila 2001

    A vengeful beauty foils the plans of the bloodthirsty Hun warrior to conquer Rome.

    64
  • Poster for The Saint

    The Saint 2017

    Lithuanian provincial town is facing the economic crisis in 2008. Vytas gets fired from the factory. Pushed by his wife, he immediately starts looking for a new job, but not really successfully. After having his haircut done, Vytas starts looking for a new love affair with a hairdresser Marija, but not really successfully, either. Finally, Vytas gets involved into a third search - he starts looking for a guy who posted video on youtube, claiming he saw Jesus Christ in their town. This is the only time he succeeds.

    67
  • Poster for Anarchy Parlor

    Anarchy Parlor 2016

    Six young college hopefuls vacationing and partying in Lithuania get more than they bargained for when they unwittingly get caught up in a maniacal tattoo artist's fiendish side business.

    54
  • Poster for The Summer of Sangaile

    The Summer of Sangaile 2015

    Seventeen-year-old Sangaile is fascinated by stunt planes. She meets a girl her age at the summer aeronautical show, nearby her parents' lakeside villa. Sangaile allows Auste to discover her most intimate secret and in the process finds in her teenage love, the only person that truly encourages her to fly.

    62
  • Poster for Slow

    Slow 2023

    Dancer Elena and sign language interpreter Dovydas meet and form a beautiful bond. As they dive into a new relationship, they must navigate how to build their own kind of intimacy.

    65