Ootid

TITLE

Ootid

DIRECTOR

Eglė Razumaitė

COUNTRY

Lithuania, France

YEAR

2024

DURATION

9′

GENRE

Fiction

Overview

Ootid

Girls at summer camp raise different versions of what happened to one of their friends who had to leave the camp and go home.

DIRECTOR BIOGRAPHY - Eglė Razumaitė

Eglė Razumaitė (1993, Lithuania) obtained a bachelor degree in philosophy from Vilnius University in 2016 and holds a master degree in film directing from Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2024). In 2017 she was a participant of alternative contemporary art education program at Rupert Art Center. Eglė has been working for the Lithuanian Culture Research Institute, Department of Sacral Art Heritage since 2017. Together with Vytautas Juozėnas, Brigita Kazlauskaitė and Kipras Dubauskas she founded the analog moving image lab ''Spongė''. Egle’s work balances between the humanitarian profile studies in interdisciplinary art and filmmaking by integrating hybrid forms of cinematic language. She is mostly concerned with themes of attachment and detachment, perception of women and transwomen in contemporary culture, dialectics of inclusion and exclusion to the centres of power as well as social groups.

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Eglė Razumaitė

Eglė Razumaitė (1993, Lithuania) obtained a bachelor degree in philosophy from Vilnius University in 2016 and holds a master degree in film directing from Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in 2024). In 2017 she was a participant of alternative contemporary art education program at Rupert Art Center. Eglė has been working for the Lithuanian Culture Research Institute, Department of Sacral Art Heritage since 2017. Together with Vytautas Juozėnas, Brigita Kazlauskaitė and Kipras Dubauskas she founded the analog moving image lab ''Spongė''. Egle’s work balances between the humanitarian profile studies in interdisciplinary art and filmmaking by integrating hybrid forms of cinematic language. She is mostly concerned with themes of attachment and detachment, perception of women and transwomen in contemporary culture, dialectics of inclusion and exclusion to the centres of power as well as social groups.

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