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Vanishing Waves
Directed byKristina Buožytė
Written byKristina Buožytė
Bruno Samper
Produced byIeva Norviliene
StarringMarius Jampolskis
Jurga Jutaitė
Rudolfas Jansonas
Vytautas Kaniušonis
CinematographyFeliksas Abrukauskas
Edited bySuzanne Fenn
Music byPeter Von Poehl
Production
company
Release date
  • 3 July 2012 (2012-07-03) (Karlovy Vary)
Running time
120 minutes
CountriesLithuania
France
Belgium
LanguageLithuanian

Vanishing Waves (originally titled Aurora) is a 2012 film directed by Kristina Buožytė.[1][2]

Plot summary

Scientists conduct an experiment in which the mind of a conscious man is electronically linked with that of a comatose young woman. The youthful male volunteer initially conceals the fantastic success of the linkage because of its explicitly sexual nature. As the contacts continue the young couple's inner experiences together become increasingly varied and complex. Inevitably, the male volunteer is compelled to attempt a rescue. His goal then is to sacrifice his idyllic inner existence with the beautiful girl by leading her back into the outer world.

Cast

Reception

The film received a special mention at the 2012 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.[3]

References

  1. ^ Brian Clark (15 September 2012). "L'Etrange 2012 Review: VANISHING WAVES is the Erotic Sci-Fi Drama of the Year!". Twitch. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Vanishing Waves". kviff.com. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
  3. ^ Wendy Mitchell (8 July 2012). "Karlovy Vary's Crystal Globe goes to The Almost Man". Screen Daily. Retrieved 15 September 2012.