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  1. Dec 4, 2015 · The 17-year-old girls at the film’s center meet at an air show, where working-class beauty Auste (Aiste Dirziute) is instantly attracted to the title character (Julija Steponaityte).

  2. Nov 19, 2015 · A hint of the tension between Sangaile and her mother (the lovely Jurate Sodyte), a regretful former ballerina, remains unplumbed, as do the lovers’ clear class differences.

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  3. Nov 20, 2015 · Auste (Aiste Dirziute), an eccentric young artist who works at the cafeteria at the nearby power plant, is selling raffle tickets to win a ride with a world-champion pilot. She gives a ticket to Sangaile, who has clearly caught Auste’s eye in a way that has nothing to do with a raffle.

  4. Feb 6, 2015 · Sangaile flirts with a local boy (Laurynas Jurgelis), only to return to Auste’s more comforting embrace.

  5. Using two girls created a certain symmetry, but Auste is a mirror reflection of Sangailé: an inversion. RMA: Don’t teenagers often have outspoken, ’exaggerated’ personalities? AK: Yes, you are right.

  6. The film tells the story of tormented city teenager Sangaile, a shy 17-year-old who is spending the summer at her wealthy parents’ estate in the countryside. There she meets the self-confident and artsy girl Austé. Guided by this dream-like creature, Sangailé finds her own identity while living her sexual awakening.

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  8. When Sangaile refuses the prize, a baffled Auste extends an invitation to meet. Sangaile, who suffers from vertigo and has a fear of heights, is staying with her parents at their summer villa, a soaring triangular construction built into the side of a wooded hill.

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