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Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Poverty: Movie Exposes Lithuanian Marginals

Alcoholism, Drug Addiction, Poverty: Movie Exposes Lithuanian Marginals

March 27, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Entertainment

Filmmaker Explores Humanity in Lithuania’s invisible Side

Table of Contents

  • Filmmaker Explores Humanity in Lithuania’s invisible Side
  • Filmmaker’s‌ Journey: Exploring Humanity⁤ in Lithuania’s Margins
    • Why Did the Filmmaker Choose to Focus on⁢ Addiction and Homelessness in ‍Lithuania?
    • what⁤ was⁢ the Filmmaking Process Like?
    • What Were the Main Challenges‌ Faced During the Filmmaking​ Process?
    • How‌ does the Filmmaker Approach Objectivity in‌ a project Like ​This?
    • What Insights Did the Filmmaker⁢ Gain from This Experience?
    • Homelessness in lithuania: A Brief ⁣Overview

A ⁢filmmaker ‍recently discussed his exploration of humanity within ⁣Lithuania’s marginalized communities in a new interview.

The director began his career in advertising, leaving the field approximately three years ago.‍ I realized that I am more interested in ⁢creating content that is different from making yogurt ads, he‌ said.He also acknowledged⁣ that filmmaking is essential to his life.

The filmmaker was drawn to the topic of addiction and homelessness as it encompasses something we⁢ don’t‍ really see,something forbidden,something hazardous. This⁢ led him to create a film focusing on these issues. His initial research involved visiting neighborhoods and areas⁢ where these populations ⁤are concentrated, such as train stations and soup kitchens.

I knew many people left without work,​ without home, addictive. When‌ I started talking to⁣ them, it turned out that all these people were the same as us, their lives are normal, but the circumstances are others. according to the director, the biggest ⁤challenge was finding individuals‌ cozy with being filmed.

The filmmaker served as the writer, director, cinematographer, and⁣ producer for the project, which‍ he found advantageous during production.

In fact, when I’m alone, it is ⁤easier to communicate⁣ with someone and the conversation is also fairer.

Before ‌filming,‍ the filmmaker met with his⁣ subjects multiple times, sometimes up to 10 times. He maintains contact with some of them.

We met enough times so that the interlocutors understand why I was doing‌ it, and then the filming phase began. I can say that filming was the easiest part⁣ of the process, the director stated.

While no physical injuries⁣ occurred during filming, the ‍director‌ acknowledged​ encountering dangerous situations.I ‌starred in two drug addicts at the age of 70. they⁣ have​ used drugs for many years ⁣and no one ‍can explain how they were still alive. I spent a few days with them, and there was a ‍time when‌ we met a person in a store who might‍ have been involved ‌in drug trafficking and he was very angry when he saw me.

I used to remind myself of a⁤ pulpit that​ you have ‌to‍ go with love, not with fear. If you ⁣don’t hide⁢ anything, if you have no evil intention, if you don’t try to fool someone, ⁣nothing bad will happen.

Regarding objectivity, the director admitted he struggled to emotionally distance ⁢himself from ⁤the project. ​ There is a lot ‍of ‍pain, loneliness, sadness. And a lot of meaninglessness and absurdity.

Filmmaker’s‌ Journey: Exploring Humanity⁤ in Lithuania’s Margins

This article explores a filmmaker’s recent project delving into the lives ‌of marginalized communities in Lithuania, focusing on themes ‌of⁢ addiction and homelessness. Through ​a⁣ Q&A format, we’ll examine the filmmaker’s motivations, methods, challenges, and reflections on this deeply personal project.

Why Did the Filmmaker Choose to Focus on⁢ Addiction and Homelessness in ‍Lithuania?

The filmmaker was ⁤drawn to the topic of addiction and‌ homelessness because it encompasses “something ​we don’t really see, something forbidden, something hazardous.” This desire to explore the ⁤unseen⁣ and often-ignored aspects of society motivated him to create ⁣a film⁤ focusing on these issues.

what⁤ was⁢ the Filmmaking Process Like?

The filmmaker undertook​ the ⁤project as the ​writer, ⁤director, cinematographer, and producer. This multifaceted role⁣ allowed for a more intimate and direct engagement ⁣with the subject matter.

research and Initial Contact: The filmmaker began​ by visiting areas where ⁣marginalized‌ communities concentrate,such as train stations and‌ soup kitchens.

Building Trust: Before‌ filming, the filmmaker met with the⁤ individuals he was filming multiple ⁢times, sometimes up to 10 times. This helped establish trust and ensure they comprehended ⁤the project’s purpose.

Filming: Once trust was established, the filming phase began. The filmmaker found this to ‍be the‌ easiest part of the process.

What Were the Main Challenges‌ Faced During the Filmmaking​ Process?

Finding individuals comfortable with⁤ being filmed was ⁣the biggest challenge. The director ⁢noted that⁣ the⁣ biggest challenge ⁣was finding individuals comfortable with being filmed. additionally,the ⁣filmmaker⁣ acknowledged‌ encountering risky situations during filming,like meeting a person in a store ⁢who might have been involved in⁢ drug trafficking.

How‌ does the Filmmaker Approach Objectivity in‌ a project Like ​This?

The ⁢filmmaker admitted to struggling to emotionally ‌distance himself from ​the project. He acknowledged the presence of “a lot of pain, loneliness, ‍sadness. And ⁢a lot of meaninglessness and absurdity.” This indicates a ⁤strong emotional ‍investment and a challenge in maintaining complete objectivity when dealing with such sensitive subject matter.

What Insights Did the Filmmaker⁢ Gain from This Experience?

The filmmaker learned:

shared​ Humanity: The filmmaker discovered that the ​individuals he interviewed and filmed were “the same as us, thier lives are normal, but the circumstances are others,” highlighting the⁢ shared humanity ​within adversity.

Importance of Approach: The filmmaker ⁤stated that he ‌reminded himself to “go with love, ⁣not with fear.” His approach emphasized transparency and‌ genuine intentions, which fostered ⁣trust and facilitated interaction.

Homelessness in lithuania: A Brief ⁣Overview

According to a document found online, in Lithuania,⁣ homelessness is a situation for which social‍ services can be provided.

| Year | Estimated Number of Homeless⁢ People in lithuania |

|—|—|

| 2012 | Approximately 4,957 |

| 2017‍ | Over 4,000 |

Note: ⁣The⁤ information above is based​ on the⁤ provided web search⁤ results. The exact ‌methodology⁣ used to⁢ collect the data is not provided.*

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