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