Klostes by Aideen Barry, created within Kaunas 2022 European Capital of Culture will be screened at the London Film Festival on June 21st at 6pm in the Bloomsbury Theatre Studio.
I was a part of the project, contributing as an editor and colourist.
“After the First World War, Lithuania and other emerging independent republics from the former territories of European empires reinvented themselves with promises of state-of-the-art technology, cosmopolitan societies and the idea of a modern political identity. Kaunas became the provisional capital of a new progressive state of Lithuania and experienced a swift transition from Russian garrison town to modern European city. Similar stories about the rapid construction of modernist cities such as the White City of Tel-Aviv or the city of Gdynia are better known, but until recently the unique story of modernist Kaunas has been largely overlooked. This amazing story of modernism in Lithuania is told in the Irish film director Aideen Barry’s fascinating film commissioned for the Kaunas 2022 European Capital of Culture celebrations, casting a contemporary perspective onto the Lithuanian legacy of modernist architecture and its search for a national style.” [official Festival’s description]
link to the event: https://www.londonfestivalofarchitecture.org/event/kaunas-calling-modernism-and-nationalism-at-home-and-in-exile/