
Liubomiras Laucevičius
Acting
Biography
Liubomiras Laucevičius (born June 15, 1950) is a Lithuanian actor. He has appeared in more than fifty films since 1979.
Born: June 15, 1950
Place of Birth: Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, USSR [now Lithuania]
Known For

Vogelfrei
Four directors capture simple, yet quintessential experiences of a single individual in different periods of his life - childhood, adolescence, adulthood and old age.

With My Own Eyes
A large family reside in different Ukrainian cities. Mother and Father live in the Kiev suburbs, the oldest daughter in Mariupol, the second of the three in Vinnitsa, and the youngest in Chernigov. The son went on a work trip to Donetsk. Exactly in these cities on 24 February, they were caught by the war. All, by one way or another, find themselves in a bunker or shelter. The only means of communication is phone and video calls.

Ne tau, Martyna!

The K Man
A free adaptation of Franz Kafka’s diary entries. A celebrated writer is widely regarded as a genius. But behind the mask of a thoughtful, smiling face hides an unhappy man with his own demons, fears, creative torment, and endless search for self and the surrounding world—an eternal outsider, condemned to loneliness among people, who feels himself as the Other.

What a Witch...
In the forest near the lake house unusual events unfold. Young scientist Christopher is studying the anomalous properties of the human psyche as an example in his love of rural women.

Come and See
The invasion of a village in Belarus by German forces sends young Florya into the forest to join the weary Resistance fighters, against his family's wishes. There he meets a girl, Glasha, who accompanies him back to his village. On returning home, Florya finds his family and fellow peasants massacred. His continued survival amidst the brutal debris of war becomes increasingly nightmarish, a battle between despair and hope.

Kamenskaya
Crime has spiraled out of control for law enforcement in Moscow, and Police Major Anastasiya Kamenskaya conducts investigations into criminal activities. Frequently, the crimes she investigates involve or are even linked to influential individuals: politicians, businessmen, heads of major criminal organizations. Adapted from novels of Alexandra Marinina.

Utterly Alone
The film portrays Lukša's attempts, in trips to western Europe, to gain support for the armed anti-Soviet resistance (known as the Forest Brothers), whose fortunes in a guerrilla war against Soviet authorities were waning, largely due to widespread infiltration and harsh crackdowns by the NKVD.

Two steps from "Paradise"
1944 year. Carpathians. Soviet intelligence officers were tasked with detecting and destroying a strategically important enemy object - a uranium ore warehouse, encoded by the nazis under the name "Paradise".

Forest of the Gods
The story about one man - an artist and an intellectual - who was imprisoned by two brutal regimes, the Nazis and the Soviets. 'The Professor' is a man who lives by his own personal version of the Ten Commandments. After miraculously surviving imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp through a bit of ironic fate, he writes a memoir of his life, which becomes the target of the Soviet censors. The so-called "freedom" of Communism becomes just as oppressive as the German concentration camp.
Filmography
as Kipras
as Juozas Rainys
as Grandfather Sergej
as Nikolajus
as Priest
as Senis Kaseta
as Sanatorium director
as Tevas Kazimieras
as Jonas Basanavičius
as Jonas Basanavičius
as Lizdeika
as Aleksas
as Vidas
as Andrius
as Prof. Bekhterev
as Иван Иванович Морозов
as Feliksas Šernas
as Atkin
as Teodors - old (segment "Old") (as Liubomiras Lauciavicius)
as Wacek Kazlowski
as Borzov
as NKVD Interogator
as Seg selv
as Иван Заточный
as Doctor Hauptman
as Fuše
as pułkownik Pirinow
as Albert
as doctor
as Pijus Karpavicius
as The Father
as Shilov
as Kuzma Akimovich Gurov
as Alik Subbotin
as Ivars
as Ivan's father
as Kosach
as Aksel Jordache
as Axel Jordache
as Kazimieras Peciura
as sargybos viršininkas
as SS officer