The Town Of Vilnus (1968)
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- čas přidán 12. 04. 2014
- Unissued / unused material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Soviet item ("Kinoalmanakh 50") from "Around the Soviet Union." Opening title sequence with title appearing in several languages.
Vilnus, Lithuania, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics / USSR.
High shots across the quiet town of Vilnus. MS Bells in a belfry. VS Street scenes of squares, streets and architecture. Pan across a block of modern flats. VS The apartment belonging to the Juosas Petrusyavichus and his family, he is sitting on the sofa cleaning his teeth whilst his wife brings tea. The commentary tells how, failing to get work at home, he went abroad but was still unemployed most of the time. The film follows a day in Juosas's life at work, he is now as a building foreman. VS Heavy machine plant at work, building site, and finished buildings. VS Street scenes in pedestrian areas around Vilnus, people strolling, eating out, on the telephone. VS At a reunion in a wood by a lakeside, of families who have lived abroad but now returned and resettled in Lithuania. Tables are set out amongst the trees, men embrace one another, chat and exchange gossip. CU Back in his apartment, Juosas writes a letter to his friends living abroad. LS View over Vilnus.
Note: Date on original record: 21/10/1968.
FILM ID:3263.15
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It's so surreal. Vilnius looks so different yet the same. Seeing everyday life. Hearing soviet Lithuania feels so weird today...
My parents and grandparents lived during the USSR, however they were born in another part of Lithuania. Still interesting though
It would be nice if someone living there made modern clips of all these places and post an updated video.
It looks MUCH better now.
Yes mr.Jedi, if you ever heard such a thing as "internet", then you'd be surprised that some people abroad also have a capability upload videos! In fact they 🇱🇹 been doing it for last 20 years! 😡
Хоть о Вильнюсе чуть узнаю
Gorgeous music at 2:33
Nice video for educational purposes only
The TOWN???
Родина Александры Выгодской, Сашеньки из трилогии "Дорога уходит в даль".
Did Lithuanian (and other nations) really return from living abroad to live in Lithuania SSR?
Have to say, the Krushcheva apparments are a good design (don't know how robust or well built they were) but in terms of proportion and urban planning they're better than most of what goes up today, certainly in the UK.
In terms of Urban planning, absolutely. I would criticize some of the roads, but that's entirely usual for the 60's.
In terms of robustness and quality otherwise - absolutely not. Mass produced, built on the fast and on the cheap to leave room in the budget for the ridiculous military expenses and monuments for Lenin.
I must compliment the amount of greenery. It may not show up as much in footage from 1968 as the districts were just being built, but the inner yards of these commieblocks grew to be lush places that can really be lovely.
As for people returning to live from abroad to Lithuania in the SSR? I personally haven't heard of such cases. I've heard a few of people leaving, but that was difficult, too. There really was an Iron Curtain over Eastern Europe.
@@viliussmproductions the quality today of our appartments is now really bad
@@belinftbl Well yeah, they weren't built to last. Now, 50 years later, unstability of the balconies is becoming an issue in the commieblocks that haven't been renovated.
Įdomu kaip susiklostė tolimesnis Juozo gyvenimas...
Istojo i partija, izenge i kremliu, sedejo ck sekretoriaus desineje.
@@avigdonable -katro, jei nepaslaptis?!!😊
Специально на русском … как хорошо , что Литва смогла отвязаться от советского
@@natalexnatalexapartments3256 Indeed. Poor Belarus people, who are still incarcerated in hell.
Atejo nepriklausomybe, juozas gauna pensija centus, o vaikai tapo priklausomi nuo banku iki gyvenimo galo.
2:23 Palangos restoranas?
Gali but
Butent uzrasyta lietuviskai: RESTORANAS. O ne SUPER DUPER BURGER PALACE. Idomu kas mus naikina, tarybu sajunga, kurioje tiek gyventoju skaicius, tiek kultura buvo pakilus, ar dabartine provakarietiska valdzia ir tokios kaip Ozelytes, kurios dziaugiasi, kad po 100 metu Leituva isnyks.
Taip
Taip Palangos restoranas. Dar fontanas ten buvo. Po to kai uzdare, buvo zaidimu automatai padaryti, eidavau su formule prasinesti.
"Где родился там и пригодился " like russians says
Who is lituhanian
ai matrix
Praradome svarbiausia dalyką nuo tu laiku - galvas.
Pragėrei?
@@viliussmproductions Aš ne Lietuvos istorijos vadovėlio kūrėjas. Ačiū. Man net 21 nėra, kad gerti ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
1:30 already propaganda 😂😂😂😂😂
Tilia vaikžudžiu tautos grizma.
@@is.mossad3978 Dvesk uteliau..
@@is.mossad3978 -biški nepagavau ką tuo norėjot pasakyt...😊😅
@@irmantaspakinkis3231 istorija vaikeli..... Istotorija
Nu va gerb. "Dėdeli", "istotorija", bent jau tiek iš Tamistos pasakymo supratau ir ne daugiau....😅😉😅
I live in lithuania and the Soviet times were the darkest...
In the 70s conditions in lithuania started to improve. Not all ussr ages were bad in lithuania
The dark chapter of Luthuania's history - russian occupation. Never again.
Dark history of russian people in 1991 never again too lol
Русская оккупация?! Когда это?
You are an idiot. During "occupation " Lithuania gained 1000 000 population. During "freedom" after 1990 lost 1000 000.
@@lol_kek_cheburek 1940, then 1944 were the latest ones.
@@jorislal это была советская оккупация, а не русская, а Сталин вообще был грузином
Да, это черная глава литовской истории! Помните коммендантский час, когда русские оккупанты царили над городом? На Кафедральной площади не пустовали виселицы! А сколько радости доставлял кусок хлеба из мусорного контейнера столовой, где питались советские офицеры? А толпы нищих на проспекте Ленина? А миллионы изнасилованных литовок? Мы всё помним! Но не лечимся.
Это такая жирная ирония?