
Audrius Mickevičius puts the horribly disfigured face of his murdered brother at the start of his film. It is almost a meditation about the question whether a final act like murder can be atoned for in a temporal order – and whether the passing of time allows the victim’s family to forgive. Mickevičius uses the example of two lifers (one of them gets married and wants to have children, the other pours his whole passion into an idea of craftsmanship) and a philosopher with prison experience to make that strange state of suspended life comprehensible.
Cast
Crew
Audrius Mickevičius
Director, Writer, Camera Operator

Nerijus Milerius
Director, Script Editor
Georgi Tenev
Writer
Kalina Garelova
Script Editor
Ema Konstantinova
Editor
Valdas Jarutis
Director of Photography
Audrius Kemežys
Director of Photography
Kostas Radlinskas
Colorist, Sound Recordist
Edoardo Fracchia
Associate Producer
Stefano Tealdi
Associate Producer
Elena Filippini
Associate Producer
Martichka Bozhilova
Co-Producer
Igor Pedicek
Co-Producer
Julius Žalneriukynas
Camera Operator
Saulius Urbanavičius
Supervising Sound Editor

Jonas Maksvytis
Sound Mixer
Andrius Kriščiūnas
Sound Recordist
Rimas Sakalauskas
Visual Effects
Marjan Šijanec
Original Music Composer
Rasa Miškinytė
Delegated Producer
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