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Maryte
The poor Melnik family lives in Zarasai region. Elder Mary parents struggle to send Marry to school but they did this anyway. The horizons of the girl, who until then had learned only from the old grandfather Peter, are spreading there, she, as if seeing herself in her place, tells the class about the legendary hero of Lithuanian history Grazina. Deprivation prevents Maryte from graduating, so she starts working in a candy factory where she hears political inferences. 1940, Vilnius is returned to Lithuania. Maryte, her best friend Elena and a group of young people in national costumes get ready to walk to the capital. In the periphery, the Bolsheviks remember the land of the rich, distribute it to the poor, and Mary dreams of continuing her studies and becoming a doctor. The dream is interrupted by the outbreak of World War II.
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Plot Summary
Details about the plot are scarce for this film, but it is understood to be a Lithuanian drama.
Critical Reception
Information regarding critical reception for 'Maryte' from 1947 is not readily available through mainstream historical film databases.
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The film's historical context in Lithuanian cinema makes it significant, but details are hard to come by.
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As a film produced in Lithuania during a period of significant political upheaval and occupation, 'Maryte' may have faced considerable challenges in its production and preservation, contributing to the scarcity of available information today.
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