Three Days (1992 film)
1991 Lithuanian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Three Days (Lithuanian: Trys dienos) is a 1991 Lithuanian drama film directed by Šarūnas Bartas. It is set in Kaliningrad and tells the story of four young people, two Lithuanian boys and two Russian girls, who due to misery and self-absorbation are uncapable of anything other than physical connection.
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Directed by | Šarūnas Bartas |
Written by | Šarūnas Bartas |
Produced by | Audrius Kuprevičius |
Cinematography | Vladas Naudžius |
Edited by | Mingilié Murmulaitiné |
Music by | Šarūnas Bartas |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | Lithuania |
Language | Lithuanian |
The film was shown in the Forum section of the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival, where it received two awards.[1] It was nominated for Best Young European Film at the 5th European Film Awards.[2]
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