Parade (2023)

Some things in life are eternal. Marriage generally isn’t.

Parade (2023) poster

Miglė, who married when she was very young, has for 26 years been divorced from her ex-husband who one day calls her and asks for a favour. He has found that it would be a good time to get married again after the death of his mother. But there is a small problem: their divorce is valid only in the eyes of the law, because a Catholic marriage cannot be divorced. It can, however, be annulled. All that needs to be done is to complete an application and give the “Catholic court” a good reason. But she does not know in what kind of absurd situations she is about to find herself in.

Director: Titas Laucius
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 97 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Titas Laucius, Danielius Pancerovas, Justinas Važnevičius
Cinematography: Laurynas Bareiša
Editing: Mikas Žukauskas
Country: Lithuania
Language: Lietuvių
Original Language: lt

Trailer

Parade Trailer
More Films by Director: Titas Laucius
More Films in Genre: Drama, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Parade about?
Miglė, who married when she was very young, has for 26 years been divorced from her ex-husband who one day calls her and asks for a favour. He has found that it would be a good time to get married again after the death of his mother. But there is a small problem: their divorce is valid only in the eyes of the law, because a Catholic marriage cannot be divorced. It can, however, be annulled. All that needs to be done is to complete an application and give the “Catholic court” a good reason. But she does not know in what kind of absurd situations she is about to find herself in.
Who directed Parade?
Parade was directed by Titas Laucius.
Who stars in Parade?
Parade stars Rasa Samuolytė, Giedrius Savickas, Valentin Novopolskij, Barbora Bareikytė, Asta Zacharovaitė, Juozas Budraitis.
How long is Parade?
Parade has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is Parade?
Parade is a Drama, Comedy film.
Where was Parade produced?
Parade was produced in Lithuania.