Duration 1h 39m
Country Leedu
Director Saule Bliuvaite
Language Leedu, inglise
Subtitle Language inglise, estonian
Levitaja PÖFF
A look into the harsh reality of the modelling world.
Abandoned by her mother, 13-year-old Maria is forced to live with her grandmother in a bleak industrial town. During a violent clash on the street, Maria meets Kristina, a girl of the same age who is striving to become a fashion model. Trying to get closer to her, Maria enrols in a mysterious modelling school, where the girls are preparing for the biggest casting event in the region. Her ambiguous relationship with Kristina and the intense, cult-like environment of the modelling school force Maria on a quest to discover her own ide...Show more
A look into the harsh reality of the modelling world.
Abandoned by her mother, 13-year-old Maria is forced to live with her grandmother in a bleak industrial town. During a violent clash on the street, Maria meets Kristina, a girl of the same age who is striving to become a fashion model. Trying to get closer to her, Maria enrols in a mysterious modelling school, where the girls are preparing for the biggest casting event in the region. Her ambiguous relationship with Kristina and the intense, cult-like environment of the modelling school force Maria on a quest to discover her own identity.
Show lessIn celebration of the Baltic Way, Cinema Sõprus will showcase recent Latvian and Lithuanian films on August 22-23.
The Baltic Film Days will open with the masterful period piece The Poet – the winner of the Best Baltic Film award at PÖFF. The evening will be continued by a historical coming-of-age story January, which was the Latvian submission for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. The following day, be ready to be hypnotized by the sci-fi fairy tale Vesper and end the two-day films’ journey with the heartwarming dramedy “Keep Smiling, Mom!”.
All the films will be screened with Estonian and English subtitles and are free of charge. Just book a 0-ticket on the Cinema Sõprus webpage and come to the cinema!