Pagirnis
Anastasija Piroženko / Netherlands, Lithuania / 2021 / World Premiere / 21 min.
synopsis
In her film, the director juxtaposes Lithuanian mythology on household deities and the current situation in the Netherlands, where the housing crisis has pushed people to live in camping vans. The stories of the inhabitants of the camping village about their destinies and life philosophies, contrasting with the footage of their vans, are a testimony of the effects of late capitalism on everyday life, from which the old deities have been disappearing.
"One of the biggest illusions we live with is that we are going to make it." (From the film.)
biography
Anastasija Piroženko (1988), is an audio-visual artist and filmmaker born in Lithuania. She graduated from The Netherlands Film Academy and currently lives and works in Amsterdam. Her works include feature films as well as documentaries. Her minimalist narratives explore the course of time and routine.more about film
director: | Anastasija Piroženko |
producer: | Anastasija Piroženko |
editing: | Anastasija Pirozenko |
sound: | Justina Nekrašaitė , Philemon Mukarno |
sound design: | Ronnie van der Veer |
Film at festival
premiere type: | World Premiere |
festival edition: | 2021 |
section: | Short Joy |
language: | Polish, English, Dutch |
subtitles: | English |
colour: | Colour and B&W |
Info
director: | Anastasija Piroženko |
original title: | Pagirnis |
country: | Netherlands, Lithuania |
year: | 2021 |
running time: | 21 min. |