Time will come

Laikas dar ateis

Time will come – mystical drama. While having lunch on a distant roadside, Dovydas sees an extravagantly dressed girl Aiste, wandering in the horizon. He agrees to give her a ride to the nearest café, where Aiste rushes to see a video report about herself on TV. Step by step, Dovydas starts to suspect that Aiste has created a fictional version of herself, and tension between them raises a question: are they really just strangers to one another?

Information

Year
2022
Genre
Fiction
Duration
18'
Production country
Lithuania
Dialogues
Lithuanian

Team

Režisierius
Prodiuseris
Lineta Lasiauskaitė
Scenarijaus autorius
Mija Kembrė
Operatorius
Vytenis Kriščiūnas
Montažo režisierius
Vytenis Kriščiūnas
Garso režisierius
Jonas Parfionov
Pagrindiniai aktoriai
Aistė Zabotkaitė, Rytis Saladžius
Prodiuserinė kompanija
Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre

Contacts

Lineta Lasiauskaitė

Director's biography

Mija Kembrė

“Hi guys! It’s me – Mia. If you’ll agree with me, it’s a bit funny my parents named me after a character of a druglord’s wife from Tarantino’s movie Pulp Fiction. I’ve got a theory nevertheless – that’s when they preprogrammed me to have a long-term relationship with visual arts. Since early childhood, I wouldn’t let go of my VHS camera, which, in family gatherings, annoyed my family members that were not so thrilled to be starring in my ambitious movie projects.

So here I am – holding a degree in film directing from the Academy of Music and Theatre in Vilnius and an award of best music video director in Lithuania. Seeing the world through the camera lens inspired me to look deeper into seemingly ordinary things, much like looking into a drop of water through a microscope reveals a whole new universe. I believe that the world of film is where this point of view gets to be purified and magnified. In my work, I seek to awaken curiosity and look for magical points of view that we all secretly seek in our romanticized idea of life.”

Filmography:

Time will come / Laikas dar ateis (2022, short fiction)