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Original Language : Lithuanian /
Director : Agnė Girsaitė /
Writers : Agnė Girsaitė /
Production companies : Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre /
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Auksė and her father Saulius arrive at her late grandfather’s house, where Auksė learns that Saulius intends to sell the property. Saulius considers things left at home as junk that needs to be thrown away, while Auksė sees them as memories that shape her entirely different view of the past. Guided by her new-found perspective, Auksė tries to convince her father to reconsider the sale. But the cold relationship between them and the ongoing silent mourning lead to a confrontation where neither side is completely right.
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  • title:Closeout
  • status:Released
  • Release date: Upcoming
  • Runtime:16m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Lithuanian ·
  • Director: Agnė Girsaitė /
  • Writers: Agnė Girsaitė ·
  • Production companies: Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre ·
  • Overview:Auksė and her father Saulius arrive at her late grandfather’s house, where Auksė learns that Saulius intends to sell the property. Saulius considers things left at home as junk that needs to be thrown away, while Auksė sees them as memories that shape her entirely different view of the past. Guided by her new-found perspective, Auksė tries to convince her father to reconsider the sale. But the cold relationship between them and the ongoing silent mourning lead to a confrontation where neither side is completely right.
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