Farewell (2010)
The sailor Audrius comes ashore for the last time in his life. The story unfolds through Audrius’ journey and his many encounters over the weekend as autumn turns to winter. He is driven by a severe lack of time. Inadequate actions and reactions make sense when we find out his secret: he’s dying of Leukemia. During his grandmother’s birthday in her countryside village, surrounded by his family and after reassuring his son, he makes a final attempt to find resolve and peace. Farewell is a moving universal tale, uplifting and heart warming, verbally laconic and visually rich. It is a clear-cut story of the human spirit, which is both relentless and immortal.
Director: Tomas Donela
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: April 21, 2010
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Country: Lithuania
Language: Lietuvių, Pусский
Original Language: lt
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Farewell about?
- The sailor Audrius comes ashore for the last time in his life. The story unfolds through Audrius’ journey and his many encounters over the weekend as autumn turns to winter. He is driven by a severe lack of time. Inadequate actions and reactions make sense when we find out his secret: he’s dying of Leukemia. During his grandmother’s birthday in her countryside village, surrounded by his family and after reassuring his son, he makes a final attempt to find resolve and peace. Farewell is a moving universal tale, uplifting and heart warming, verbally laconic and visually rich. It is a clear-cut story of the human spirit, which is both relentless and immortal.
- Who directed Farewell?
- Farewell was directed by Tomas Donela.
- Who stars in Farewell?
- Farewell stars Dainius Kazlauskas, Olga Generalova, Aleksandra Metalnikova, Lina Budzeikaitė, Vladimiras Jefremovas, Dalia Storyk.
- How long is Farewell?
- Farewell has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Farewell?
- Farewell is a Drama film.
- Where was Farewell produced?
- Farewell was produced in Lithuania.