'Feelings', Lithuanian: Jausmai) is a 1968 Soviet historical drama film directed by Algirdas Dausa and Almantas Grikevičius.
Grieving the loss of his wife and seeking to escape both his sorrow and the trauma of war, Kasparas arrives with his two children at the home of his brother, Andrius.
Kasparas soon learns that Andrius collaborated with the Nazis and that their home is being used to shelter enemies of the Soviet regime.
However, the situation escalates when the leader of the group, composed of Lithuanian nationalists, requests Kasparas’s help in smuggling them across the bay to Nazi-occupied Sweden.
Despite the threats and physical abuse, Kasparas stands firm, unwilling to betray his principles or leave his homeland.