synopsis
Like many citizens of the Soviet Union at the time, Lithuanian seaman Simas Kudirka believed that a better future awaited him in the West. On 23 November 1970, when the Sovetskaya Litva he was on passed by the USCGC Vigilant, he decided to take advantage of the opportunity and jumped no less than three metres from the Soviet fishing boat onto the US Coast Guard patrol boat. This bold attempt of his to obtain political asylum caused social upheaval and prompted some very important dialogue between the two world powers. The dramatic re-enactment of this curious incident also reveals how radically the US government’s attitude towards refugees has changed since the Cold War.Q&A with the director Giedrė Žickytė:
biography
Lithuanian director and producer Giedre Žickyte (1980) studied fine arts in Vilnius. Her first feature-length documentary, How We Played the Revolution (2012), was screened at festivals in Rotterdam and Sheffield, and much like in her later film, Master and Tatyana (2015), it depicts life in Lithuania during Soviet rule.more about film
director: | Giedrė Žickytė |
producer: | Giedrė Žickytė, Uldis Cekulis |
photography: | Rimvydas Leipus |
editing: | Thomas Ernst, Danielius Kokanauskis |
sound: | Jonas Maksvytis |
co-producer: | Catherine Simeon |
skladatel: | Kipras Mašanauskas |
contact
Ella Pham
London / United Kingdom
ella@metfilm.co.uk
Film at festival
premiere type: | Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2020 |
section: | Testimonies |
format: | DCP |
language: | English, Lithuanian |
subtitles: | English |
colour: | Colour |
Info
director: | Giedrė Žickytė |
original title: | The Jump |
country: | Lithuania, Latvia, France |
year: | 2020 |
running time: | 85 min. |