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NEXT FESTIVAL 2006

HAPPENINGText: Emanuelis Ryklys

Andy Pearson and his “Park” from England make everyone smiling with his ironic story. It’s was first work I really loved – nice concept and nice execution!


“Park”, Andy Pearson (England)

Christopher Steel’s “Tube” another work from England drowned us into everyday life of London’s metro. I loved the way it was produced – a bit annoying but very dynamic.


“Tube”, Christopher Steel (England)

Rokas Pralgauskas from Lithuania and his short “Christmas” movie made everyone silent for a while. We got still snow in Lithuaniai so it was quite natural to watch this winter mood video.


“Christmas”, Rokas Pralgauskas (Lithuania)

Then Simonas Glinskis and his “Infliction” from Lithuania filled the screen. Viktoras Gundajevas also the creator from Lithuania showed his radioactive ideas in his “Radioactive Zone” – the film inspired by old Russian fairytale.

Sigitas Kondratas from Lithuania presented his nice done twenty year old “Bugaboo”, but I wasn’t afraid of it. And then Giles Borg from England and his spooky “Home” appeared. Boo! It was indeed creepy. Aivaras Onaitis and his fantastic psychodelic “Song” make everyone smile again.

Aivaras has lots of projects – he produces music and videos. His two bands – Soya Modified and Headandshoulders are quite different in style but both quite strong in concept and sounds. Ola Vasialjeva from Latvia showed something in her “Nothing”.

Emilie Aussel from France and her unexpected railway toilet “Scrubbing” made me a little bit sick, but I guess that was her plan. Nice and strong work. Vaughan Pilikian and his dark and long “Mummers” finished day one of the festival.

Very eclectic, but nice start.

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