▪️Why Does This Appear? ▪️
How does our memory work? Why do memories appear, and what is their real purpose? These themes are scrutinised by composer Dominykas Digimas and director Kristijonas Dirsė in a new musical film: “Why Does This Appear?” The basis of the script is the nine most vivid memories of seven characters of the film. However, this work’s narrative is built without words: only employing cinematic language and music that create nine silent scenes. Following the chain of memories, personal stories in the film are told and retold: every time mildly changing the emphasis of each memory. With the disappearing line between real and imaginary past experiences, the subjective nature of memory reveals itself. “Why Does This Appear?” is a film where the surreal world of silhouettes intertwines with a documentary: a kind of illusion whose actors are the performers of Vilnius contemporary music ensemble “Synaesthesis”
Visionary project created by strong team of Lithuanian artists:
Director and screen writer - Kristijonas Dirsė
Composer - Dominykas Digimas
Cinematographer - Linas Žiūra
Scenography - Random Heroes
Costume Design - Morta Nakaitė
Produser - Liucina Mackialo
Performed by Synaesthesis:
Flute - Vytenis Gurstis
Clarinet - Artūras Kažimėkas
Violin - Diemantė Merkevičiūtė
Viola - Monika Kiknadzė
Cello - Gunda Baranauskaitė/Arnas Kmieliauskas
Double Bass - Donatas Butkevičius
El. guitar - Pranas Kentra
Percussion - Andrius Rekašius
Piano - Marta Finkelštein
Conductor - Karolis Variakojis