From the 7th to 26th of October, the Inconvenient documentary film festival returns to the screens. Each year, the carefully selected films tell true stories about real lives – from world-changing inspirational people to incredible and controversial events. The films can be seen not only in cinemas and online, but also by joining free screenings at nearly 300 libraries in Lithuania, including the libraries of Vilnius College faculties.

Viewers will be able to enjoy the films in two ways at the libraries: individually on library computers or by participating in group screenings. For individual viewings, simply come to the faculty library, sit down at a computer, and use the login provided by the staff to connect to the online cinema. The program and film descriptions can be found on the website at https://nepatoguskinas.lt/2025/en. However, if watching films alone is not as interesting and you want a shared cinema experience, the library, together with Inconvenient Films, invites you to screenings that will be joined simultaneously by a network of Lithuanian libraries participating in the festival. After some of the film screenings, there will be discussions with interesting speakers.

Film viewing opportunities in faculty libraries:

  • Study and Research Resource Center (Studentų g. 39A) (Agrotechnology, Economics, Pedagogy) – individual viewings; Screening of the film I Met a Man on October 7 at 3 p.m., screening of the film The Last Expedition on October 16 at 2 p.m., screening of the film Breaking Hatred on October 22 at 2 p.m.
  • Faculty of Technology, Arts and Design Library (Olandų g. 16) – screening of the film The Last Expedition on October 16 at 2 p.m.
  • Faculty of Electronics and Informatics Library (Jasinskio g. 15) – individual viewings; screening of the film Antarctica 2050 on October 24 at 2 p.m.
  • Faculty of Business Management Library (Didlaukio g. 49) – individual viewings.
  • Faculty of Arts and Design Library (Didlaukio g. 82) – individual viewings.