Loss (film)

Loss (Lithuanian: Nereikalingi žmonės, literary "Unnecessary people") is a 2008 Lithuanian psychological thriller film directed, co-written and co-produced by Latvian film director Māris Martinsons. In October 2008, it was announced that the film was Lithuania's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in the 81st Academy Awards, becoming the first Lithuanian feature film ever to be submitted for the Academy Awards.

Loss
Theatrical poster
Lithuanian: Nereikalingi žmonės
Directed byMāris Martinsons
Produced byŽivile Gallego
Linda Krukle
Māris Martinsons
Written byMāris Martinsons
Raimondas Paškevičius
StarringValda Bičkutė
Kostas Smoriginas
Dalia Micheleviciute
Andrius Mamontovas
Daiva Tamošiūnaitė-Budrė
Music byAndrius Mamontovas
CinematographyGints Bērziņš, LGC
Edited byMāris Martinsons
Distributed byForum cinemas
Release date
  • January 11, 2008 (2008-01-11)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryLithuania
LanguageLithuanian
Budget2.1 million litas

Awards

The international premiere of Loss was held in 2008 Shanghai International Film Festival, where it was awarded with 2 Jin Jue (Golden Goblet) awards: Best Director for Māris Martinsons and Best Music for Andrius Mamontovas. It is the first Lithuanian feature film to be screened in the competition of an A class festival and awarded prestigious prizes.

In 2009 Loss was awarded with the Lielais Kristaps award, Latvia's highest prize awarded in cinema.[1]

Synopsis

Loss is a story about a Priest (starring Andrius Mamontovas) in Ireland who meets a woman Valda (starring Valda Bičkutė) from his native Lithuania only to find out her mysterious identity is closely connected with a darkest secret of his past.

Desperate for a better life Valda left Lithuania for Ireland, hoping to find a new purpose in life but failed to fulfill a promise to come back she made to her alleged son. Now a boy is adopted by Nora (starring Dalia Michelevičiūtė), a childless ex-wife of the desperate businessman Ben (starring Kostas Smoriginas) whose life is falling from his hands. Caught in a struggle with her husband’s mistress Laima (starring Daiva Tamošiūnaitė-Budrė) she must fight not only for her company but also for the custody of a child who now is her only hope in life.

According to Variety magazine film critic Eddie Cockrell, the satisfying Lithuanian drama was inspired by Six Degrees of Separation and Dostoevsky’s line “the tears of that one tortured child”. Loss delves into the harsh realities of six people’s lives whose destinies are brought together after a tragic accident that happened over two decades ago.

Style

The film is shot entirely on a hand-held camera. The camera's swift movements follow the heroes of the film creating a feeling of closeness to the film’s characters and allowing the audience to permeate into their hearts. To deepen the feelings even more, the director decided to shoot the film on a 16 mm film so that during its transfer onto 35 mm the display became grainy, intentionally contributing a special kind of atmosphere to the film. The haunting music score is reminiscent of Irish folk rhythms.

Production

Loss has been shot in Lithuania and Ireland. The exterior scenes were shot in Wicklow town, Powerscourt Waterfall, etc.

Box office

Total box office of this film from exhibition Lithuania is 594 763 Lt.

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References

  1. "Laureāti". Lielais Kristaps (in Latvian). Latvijas Kinematogrāfistu Savienība. 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2017.
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