A woman returns to old Vilnius in search of her grandmother’s house, to find a city that is rapidly erasing the past in favour of the future. She wanders the changing streets and bumps into colourful local characters — but as night falls, reaching her goal becomes increasingly difficult. The film is a poetic meditation on constant movement and a longing to belong.
Gintė Regina is a Lithuanian filmmaker whose work spans artist film and narrative fiction. Her short films have been showcased at prominent UK venues, including the British Film Institute and Whitechapel Gallery in London. She held solo shows in 2018 at GAO (London) and in 2020 at CCA Derry~Londonderry (Northern Ireland).
Her first presentation in Lithuania came in 2021 at Galerija 101 in Kaunas and during the Videograms festival in Vilnius. In 2024, she exhibited three short films at the National Gallery of Art in Vilnius. Gintė is currently developing her debut feature film script.