Some movies are worth watching in their entirety because they're good, like My Life as a Dog (1985) or Walkabout (1971). Others would be of no interest without the OT scene(s), like Deux enfoires a Saint-Tropez (1986) or Bolero (1984).
Sharunas Bartas is one of those artsy directors a college film professor would love. His films are filled with deep meaning and imagery, though in many cases hard to appreciate if you're not familiar with Lithuanian history and culture. I find most of his stuff painfully boring to watch. Or should I say, painfully boring without chemical assistance. If you watch them stoned they are oddly mesmerizing.
Or just watch a compilation of selected scenes. That's less boring.