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There Will Be More Springs To Come
The film revolves around the temporariness of human life on Earth, around the search for identity, confusion, and changing time. The real existence is revealed through strawberry cultivation. The video material, the shooting of which took five years, considers political and economic issues of the country.

Information
Year
2018
Genre
Documentary
Duration
27'
Production country
Lithuania
Dialogues
Lithuanian
Team
Director
Producer
Script
Neringa Starkevičiūtė
Cinematography
Neringa Starkevičiūtė
Editing
Neringa Starkevičiūtė
Sound designer
Brigita Jakonytė
Composer
Kristijonas Ribaitis
Production company
Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (LT)
Director's biography
Neringa Starkevičiūtė
Neringa Starkevičiūtė (b. 1992) has obtained a graduate diploma of Cinematography in 2016, and got her BA in Film Directing in 2018 at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. The short documentary film “There Will Be More Springs” is her graduation film. Since 2011, she worked at the company “Televizijos komunikacijos” as a video editing director, and from 2018 she has been working as a TV show director at the national television.
Filmography
Restoration Of The Monument Of The Convention Of Tauroggen / Tauragės konvencijos paminklo atstatymas (2012, short documentary)
In The Secret Of Gaure / Gaurės paslapty (2012, short documentary)
Around The World / Aplink pasaulį (2016, short documentary)
Tragedy Of Irka / Irkos tragedija (2017, short fiction based on a novel by Š. Ragana “Tragedy of Irka”)
There Will Be More Springs To Come / Pavasarių dar bus (2018, short documentary)