• March, March! Tra-Ta-Ta!

  • March, March! Tra-Ta-Ta!

  • The Garden

March, March! Tra-Ta-Ta!

(Marš, marš, tra-ta-ta!)

Digital Restoration

featuring

Leonas Stanevičius, Valdemaras Jatautis, Birutė Žebaitė, Donatas Banionis,

A Baltic Duck Soup about the dispute between the nations of Centia and Grosha over a desert borderland, this ambitious, playful film makes colorful fun of fascists and imperialists, patriotism and dogmatism, United Nations debates and Eastern European squabbles, in a burst of creative satire made the same year as Dr. Strangelove. The movie—a pan-Soviet production conceived in Lithuania, one of the smallest Soviet republics, and shot in Riga, Odessa, and elsewhere—embellishes its mockery of warring countries with technical trickery and vivid production design, highlighted in this new restoration.

Gabriel M. Paletz
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Raimondas Vabalas
Cinematographer
  • Donatas Pečiūra
Language
  • Lithuanian
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • DCP
  • 78 mins
Source
  • Lietuvos Kino Centras
Preceded By

The Garden
(Zahrada)

Jan Švankmajer, Czechoslovakia [Czech Republic], 1968

A visit to a garden, based on the story Living Fence by Ivan Kraus.

FILM DETAILS 
Based On
  • the story Living Fence by Ivan Kraus

Language
  • Czech
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • B&W
  • DCP
  • 16 mins
source
  • Athanor, Film Production Company