Mar 11 • 08:41 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Lithuanian Premiere Presented at the 'Cinema Spring': Familiar Faces Attended

A new Lithuanian film directed by A. Žegulytė premiered at Forum Cinemas Vingis IMAX, attended by cultural influencers and film enthusiasts.

The Lithuanian film directed by A. Žegulytė had its premiere at the packed IMAX auditorium of Forum Cinemas Vingis, showcasing the anticipation and enthusiasm surrounding its release. The event attracted numerous notable figures from the worlds of culture, arts, and entertainment, as well as cinema lovers who quickly purchased tickets as they became available. The film is set to officially release in Lithuanian theaters on April 10.

A. Žegulytė's visionary film explores themes of life cycles, featuring a narrative that navigates through various settings, including the intricate corridors of restorers’ work, a festive religious procession in Spain, and the microscopic world of fungi. The storyline reflects on humanity's struggle against time, as individuals endeavor to preserve not only art but also memories and the bodies of the deceased. This compelling tale intertwines religion as a backdrop while using microscopic fungi as a metaphor for change and rebirth.

The director, A. Žegulytė, expresses her desire to offer a sense of hope amidst today's bizarre, twisting, and often absurd world. By addressing the universal themes of transformation and preservation, she aims to resonate with audiences, encouraging contemplation on the nature of existence and the inevitable cycles of life and death.

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