'Cinema Spring 2008': two premieres with Titas' music
The Lithuanian film festival Cinema Spring 2008 starts again. Seven new Lithuanian films were chosen for the festival program. Among them there are two films with Titas' original score. It is Noroutine by Jurate Samulionyte and The Collectress by Kristina Buozyte.
Noroutine – is a short experimental film about routine of middle-age office worker Henrikas. He is like others, but his things differ. They help Henrikas to escape from the endless routine.
80 000 photos were used for the first 15 minutes length photo film in Lithuania. This film won the national round of the international short film competition "All Beings are born free and equal" and represented Lithuania at the International German Film Schools Festival 2007 in Munich.
The Collectress is a hot release with dramatic emotions! After unfortunate accident young woman Gailė notices that she’s unable to feel any of human emotions.
One day preparing a video material for her job as child doctor she accidentally finds out that for the short period of time when she had been watching herself on video her emotions were back. All she needs is to put on video simulated situation designed for desirable emotional state (laugh, cry, anger and etc.). Attractive experiment with unattractive subsequences begins…
MOVIES AT THE 'CINEMA SPRING 2008':
Noroutine
2008-04-13 16:30 Coca-Cola Plaza, Hall 3
Collectress
2008-04-06 17:50 Coca-Cola Plaza, Hall 3
2008-04-13 13:30 Coca-Cola Plaza, Hall 12
2008-04-16 15:00 Skalvija
: "Titas is an imaginative and skilled composer who possesses a wide range of musical styles combined with a real understanding of how music and images come together. His energy and talent are put to good use in any project he undertakes".
Lithuanian composer Giedrius Kuprevicius writes in his website: "Finally the last Titas work "idenTITy" reached me. Six compositions were published at Star Studio in Rome. I am happy that with each new composition Titas makes a progress and surprises me with new musical ideas". More information at G.Kuprevicius website.