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In Vilnius in 2022, Marija has a revelation that she wants to divorce her husband, Vytas, right before Russia invades Ukraine. Forced to confront their crumbling relationship, they navigate the process of divorce as it collides with the ongoing war.
Writer-director Andrius Blaževičius creates a sensitive and timely film that delicately inflects a compelling domestic drama with insight about the complicated experience of navigating daily life in an increasingly war-torn world.
Just as they are dissolving their union, Marija and Vytas find that many of the values on which they’ve built their safe and comfortable lives feel in danger of crumbling. They are forced to juggle their anger and fear over a war igniting on their doorstep; a desire for normalcy for themselves and their clear-eyed daughter, Dovile; and the need to be on the side of right. While focused on the separating couple’s precarious path forward, Blaževičius’ script also sharply illustrates the myriad ways the Russian invasion impacts the entire cast of complex, believable characters who cross into the film’s frame. — HZ
This film contains strobe effects.
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2026
- Runtime108 minutes
- LanguageLithuanian, English, Russian, Ukrainian
- CountryLithuania/Luxembourg/Ireland/Czech Republic
- DirectorAndrius Blaževičius
- ScreenwriterAndrius Blaževičius
- ProducerMarija Razgutė
- CinematographerNarvydas Naujalis LAC
- Production DesignerGreta Viliekytė
- EditorAnna Ryndova
- ComposerJakub Rataj
- Co-ProducersVincent Quenault, Jessie Fisk, Jakub Kostal
- Associate ProducerBrigita Beniušytė
- Principal CastMarius Repšys, Žygimantė Elena Jakštaitė, Amelija Adomaitytė, Indrė Patkauskaitė, Gintarė Parulytė
In Vilnius in 2022, Marija has a revelation that she wants to divorce her husband, Vytas, right before Russia invades Ukraine. Forced to confront their crumbling relationship, they navigate the process of divorce as it collides with the ongoing war.
Writer-director Andrius Blaževičius creates a sensitive and timely film that delicately inflects a compelling domestic drama with insight about the complicated experience of navigating daily life in an increasingly war-torn world.
Just as they are dissolving their union, Marija and Vytas find that many of the values on which they’ve built their safe and comfortable lives feel in danger of crumbling. They are forced to juggle their anger and fear over a war igniting on their doorstep; a desire for normalcy for themselves and their clear-eyed daughter, Dovile; and the need to be on the side of right. While focused on the separating couple’s precarious path forward, Blaževičius’ script also sharply illustrates the myriad ways the Russian invasion impacts the entire cast of complex, believable characters who cross into the film’s frame. — HZ
This film contains strobe effects.
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2026
- Runtime108 minutes
- LanguageLithuanian, English, Russian, Ukrainian
- CountryLithuania/Luxembourg/Ireland/Czech Republic
- DirectorAndrius Blaževičius
- ScreenwriterAndrius Blaževičius
- ProducerMarija Razgutė
- CinematographerNarvydas Naujalis LAC
- Production DesignerGreta Viliekytė
- EditorAnna Ryndova
- ComposerJakub Rataj
- Co-ProducersVincent Quenault, Jessie Fisk, Jakub Kostal
- Associate ProducerBrigita Beniušytė
- Principal CastMarius Repšys, Žygimantė Elena Jakštaitė, Amelija Adomaitytė, Indrė Patkauskaitė, Gintarė Parulytė