
The Turn
War · Drama · Family
Overview
Lithuanian schoolchildren were driving home, returning from an excursion. Not far from Minsk, the bus came under bombing. The war caught the boys far from home, by surprise. A turn in their destinies, knowledge of the harshest sides of existence... And the heroes are only thirteen years old.
Top Cast


Valentina Lysenko
Valentina Lysenko
Valia
Valentina Lysenko
Valia


Leonid Nevedomsky
Leonid Nevedomsky
leitenantas Dubrovinas
Leonid Nevedomsky
leitenantas Dubrovinas


Steponas Kosmauskas
Steponas Kosmauskas
mokytojas lietuvis
Steponas Kosmauskas
mokytojas lietuvis


Sergey Dreyden
Sergey Dreyden
seržantas Andrejus
Sergey Dreyden
seržantas Andrejus


Vytautas Tomkus
Vytautas Tomkus
autobuso vairuotojas
Vytautas Tomkus
autobuso vairuotojas
Saulius Liauksminas
Saulius Liauksminas
Rimas
Saulius Liauksminas
Rimas
Algis Kligys
Algis Kligys
Vladas
Algis Kligys
Vladas
Stasys Petrauskas
Stasys Petrauskas
Andrius
Stasys Petrauskas
Andrius
Linas Krisciunas
Linas Krisciunas
Teodoras
Linas Krisciunas
Teodoras
Aleksandras Kavoliūnas
Aleksandras Kavoliūnas
Vytas
Aleksandras Kavoliūnas
Vytas
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