There Will Be More Springs to Come
Neringa Starkevičiūtė / Lithuania / 2018 / World Premiere / 27 min.
synopsis
On average, the population of Lithuania is twice as poor as it was ten years ago. A contemplative film comprises scenes of a girl harvesting and selling strawberries during five years of economic and political changes in Lithuania. The film is about the circle of life and the market, and the influence of national economics on human existence.
biography
Neringa Starkevičiūtė (1992) completed her filmmaking education at the Lithuanian Academy of Arts with her thesis film There Will Be More Springs to Come (2018). In her work, she addresses the issues of existence and human loneliness.
more about film
director: | Neringa Starkevičiūtė |
producer: | Neringa Starkevičiūtė |
photography: | Neringa Starkevičiūtė |
editing: | Neringa Starkevičiūtė |
music: | Kristijonas Ribaitis |
sound: | Brigita Jakonytė |
contact
LMTA / Jurga Gluskiniene / Gedimino pr. 42 / Vilnius / 01110 / Lithuania / +370 5 261 2691 / jurga.gluskiniene@lmta.lt / www.lmta.lt
Film at festival
premiere type: | World Premiere |
festival edition: | 2018 |
section: | Between the Seas: Student Film Competition |
format: | DCP |
language: | Lithuanian |
subtitles: | English |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Neringa Starkevičiūtė |
original title: | Pavasarių dar bus |
country: | Lithuania |
year: | 2018 |
running time: | 27 min. |