
Facts is a dramatization of a massacre in a Lithuanian village during World War II when Nazis rounded up over 100 men, women, and children accused of partisan activity and then torched the houses in which they were held. Using Russian interrogations of a few survivors, the testimony of villagers, and some of the Germans responsible for the killing, the film gradually reconstructs the event and its context.

as Jonas Butskus

as Colonel Titel

as Juzefas Saknis

as Schmiedemann

as Stanislav

as Tekle

as Ackermann

as Kurt Glase

as Kazya

as Stasys Peciukonis

as American Janas

as Karolina

as Ona

as Vincas

as Mute

as Guest at Janas's House

as Country Girl


as SS Officer

as Intepreter for State Security

as Country Girl

as Seamstress

as Janas's Daughter

as Antanelis


as Wife of Stanislav's Brother

as Vincas's Mother

as SS Soldier

as Kazya's Mother

as Walter Wettmann

as Peter Hoffmann

as Shepherd Aleksandras


as Country Boy

as Villager

as Salomeia

as Meschke

as Country Boy

as Villager

as Guest at Janas's House

as SS Officer

as Butskus' Daughter

as SS Officer

as Villager

as Investigator (voice)


as Stanislav's Mother