Involving biographical story about a 19th century photographer, who lived and worked in Vilnius, Lithuania. But I must say it's more than a story about a person - it's a story about the history of photography: extremely slow, difficult and sometimes dangerous technology at that time. Not mentioning that you couldn't photograph on the street without a permission!
I also liked the directorial decision to combine 19th century with our times - the director of the movie himself, Mindaugas Meskauskas, walks around the actor (photographer) and tells the story. And he also invited more photography experts to prove that the knowledge provided is truly authentic and realistic.
I also liked the directorial decision to combine 19th century with our times - the director of the movie himself, Mindaugas Meskauskas, walks around the actor (photographer) and tells the story. And he also invited more photography experts to prove that the knowledge provided is truly authentic and realistic.
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