The Writer
ROMAS ZABARAUSKAS | LITHUANIA | 2023 | 97 MIN | ENGLISH FST
ROMAS ZABARAUSKAS | LITHUANIA | 2023 | 97 MIN | ENGLISH FST
Synopsis
During an evening of conversation and consternation, two old flames meet again in Brooklyn, 40 years after their love affair in the Soviet Union. Within the closed walls of an NYC apartment, The Writer addresses issues of intimacy, politics and existentialism rarely dealt with in LGBTQ+ cinema. Forty years after serving in the Soviet army and living together for a few years in Lithuania, Kostas and Dima meet again in Brooklyn. The former is a queer writer who has been living in the United States for a long time, and the latter, who has remained in Vilnius and divorced from his wife after 14 years of marriage, sees his former lover again after reading her latest book, which depicts their pre-Glasnost affair. Lithuanian filmmaker and LGBTQ+ activist Romas Zabarauskas is, at 34, on his fifth feature film, the second in their trilogy after The Lawyer (I+N33, 2020). More European than American, The Writer is a thoughtful, lingering film about two men who gradually let their guard down through conversation. With polished images and intimate camera work, the filmmaker explores themes—intimate, political, existential—that are rarely covered in queer cinema. And, by choosing actors who are the same age and physicality as their characters, the filmmaker makes a militant gesture in our youth obsessed culture to offer up a nuanced exploration of questions answered and long buried desires revealed.
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Filmmaker Bio
For the last ten years, Romas Zabarauskas has been making provocative, genre-bending films underpinned by queer characters. Romas’ short film Porno Melodrama and subsequent features We Will Riot and You Can’t Escape Lithuania tackle the subjects of queer love, resurgent nationalism and politics. The films have been showing around the world ever since their premiere. His feature The Lawyer (2020) was the first Lithuanian feature film focusing on a male same-sex romantic relationship and one of the very few fiction films about the LGBTQ+ refugee experience in Europe.
Producer
Glenn Elliott, Kweighbaye Kotee, Aidan Tumas, Romas Zabarauskas
Writer
Romas Zabarauskas, Anastasia Sosunova, Arturas Tereskinas, Marc David Jacob
Cinematographer
Narvydas Naujalis
Cast
- Jamie Day
- Bruce Ross