Wooden Staircase Explained

Wooden Staircase
Director:Vidas Rasinskas
Producer:Arunas Stoskus
Vidas Rasinskas
Sigitas Puckorius
Starring:Evaldas Jaras
Gabrielle Odinis
Virginija Kelmelyte
Dalia Melenaite
Vaclovas Bledis
Music:Gustav Mahler
Faustas Latėnas
Cinematography:Jonas Tamasevicius
Editing:Vanda Surviliene
Liudmila Volkova
Runtime:93 min. version
56 min. version
Country:Lithuania
Russia
Language:Lithuanian

Wooden Staircase (Lithuanian: Mediniai laiptai, Russian: italic=yes|Derevyannye stupeni) is a feature film of Lithuanian-Canadian screenwriter and film director Vidas Rasinskas.

Plot summary

Wooden Staircase is a poetic drama of Time and Fate, a metaphor, leading to introspection. Two young people, connected through Time and Fate, are looking for consensus and comprehension between themselves. There is a mystic protagonist, Thomas. He embodies the famous writer Thomas Mann’s spirit, living beyond the time. Thomas lets the young protagonist, Vilius, go back to his past and compels him to face the results of his former mistakes. A rendezvous with the past has a large influence on Vilius present.

Recognition

The premiere of Wooden Staircase, (93 min. version) was at the International Film Festival Cottbus, Germany in 1993.
The film Wooden Staircase, (56 min. version) won the competition in Moscow and was selected as the best student work of the year. It was presented for the 22nd Student Academy Award in 1995.

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