
Julius Janonis
Drama · History
Overview
Early twentieth century. The future poet, the nurturer of lyrics of love, Julius Janonis, is maturing among the students of Šiauliai Gymnasium. The son of a poor peasant, sick with tuberculosis, spotted a classmate, Milda, from a wealthy family admiring his talent. Unfortunately, at a high society party held at Milda’s parents house, where Julius reads his poems, guests make fun of the poet. When World War I comes, Janonis is taken to Voronezh, to the Lithuanian diaspora.
Top Cast


Henrikas Kurauskas
Henrikas Kurauskas
Julius Janonis
Henrikas Kurauskas
Julius Janonis


Gražina Balandytė
Gražina Balandytė
Juste
Gražina Balandytė
Juste


Balys Barauskas
Balys Barauskas
Edvardas
Balys Barauskas
Edvardas
Elena Jackute
Elena Jackute
Milda
Elena Jackute
Milda
Juozas Mazeika
Juozas Mazeika
Karklius
Juozas Mazeika
Karklius


Vytautas Kancleris
Vytautas Kancleris
Girinis
Vytautas Kancleris
Girinis
Alfonsas Ambrasas
Alfonsas Ambrasas
Mykolas
Alfonsas Ambrasas
Mykolas
Romualdas Juknevicius
Romualdas Juknevicius
Pulkininkas
Romualdas Juknevicius
Pulkininkas


Algimantas Masiulis
Algimantas Masiulis
Vacekas
Algimantas Masiulis
Vacekas


Stepas Jukna
Stepas Jukna
Alsenas
Stepas Jukna
Alsenas
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