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- Narcissus (from Greek Narkissos) shares the root nark- with narcosis and narcotic. All these words have the same origin in the verb narkao - to intoxicate through a strong smell. In the modern interpretation of the ancient myth Teodore is a handsome and multiply gifted string quartet cello player who knows his own value. He draws people in, but ends up hurting them, yet he is impossible to resist. Teodore abandons his family, career, and friends in his quest for a true challenge. He has yet to find out that his greatest confrontation will be with himself.
- The Ice That Still Supports Us reflects people's desire to be happy in a rapidly changing world, even as this world is breaking like spring ice.
- The film is speaking about Lithuanian national football team, consisting of alcohol and drug addicts, participating in Homeless World Cup. Besides football, the main fight is happening just outside the pitch. Four different characters struggle their own way through temptations, and choose whether to stay alive, and sober, or loose themselves into the alcohol and go down.
- "Code of Tumas" is an effort to show the well-known events and processes of history through the eyes of a direct person with a subjective and emotional look. Letters, publicism, all creations of Juozas Tumas Vaizgantas, also memories of his contemporaries make this reconstruction possible.
- The legendary street fashion icon Rozyte, has been wandering the streets of the capital for several decades, delighting passers-by and tourists. Summer is replaced by autumn, winter by spring. Rozyte does not appear in Vilnius. Her days of loneliness are brightened by the arrival of photographer Neringa.
- "The Green Musketeers" is about a group of young people in Lithuania, who started a hiking club "Atgaja" in the mid eighties. They exited the reality formed by the Soviet society, into the realm of nature, history and national heritage and formed personal bonds that in turn provided a formidable informal infrastructure for any type of action. The club rapidly evolved into a vanguard for a national revival movement.
- The film crew, as if being detectives try to understand how their country became independent about a hundred years ago. Starting from facts and a little dull talks with historians, the search of information (knowledge) takes them to Paris where they discover even more philosophical questions related not only to the independence, but as well to the concept of freedom in general. "We have started making a movie about the freedom conference of 1919 and the role of Lithuanians in it. But making this movie we have stumbled upon lots of ideas. We have started asking ourselves, what is freedom, and what is the difference between the territorial and personal, or self-freedom?"
- It explores how streetball has helped three young men in Lithuania to express themselves and grow together overcoming their obstacles.