A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Aidas Jurgaitis, Lukas Malinauskas, Petras Simonis
Written by:
Mindaugas Docaitis
Irena Kuneviciute
Directed by:
Mindaugas Docaitis
Release Date:
January 1, 2015
Original Title:
Kircheninneres
Production Companies:
Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre
Production Countries:
Lithuania
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 9
German artist Adolf Menzel's unfinished painting Kircheninneres comes to life in a vision of a post-apocalyptic world where modern society is left in ruins and the only way to survive is to dominate. The plot of the film focuses on two gangs of young men fighting over a church that has been transformed into a shelter. The protagonist, a member of one of the gangs, tries to navigate between the desire to survive and his humanity. He seeks to protect the one he loves, he does not want to betray his friends, and therefore he does not withdraw from the fight. When the gangs clash in a brutal battle, the wounded hero is rescued by his beloved at the risk of his own life. The hero's friends win the battle, but instead of joyful bells, the thunder of fighter jets rings out, blending in with the brushstrokes of the unfinished painting. The lovers fail to protect each other from their inevitable fate.
German artist Adolf Menzel's unfinished painting Kircheninneres comes to life in a vision of a post-apocalyptic world where modern society is left in ruins and the only way to survive is to dominate. The plot of the film focuses o...
Director:
Mindaugas Docaitis
Director of Photography:
Mindaugas Docaitis
Editor:
Mindaugas Docaitis
Music:
Mindaugas Šmėga
Producer:
Laura Ūsaitė
Sound:
Mindaugas Šmėga
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