Divine Dogs, Whispering Stones
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Creator | Luni Milda Jančoraitė |
Year | 2024 |
Bio | Luni Jančoraitė, is a visual artist from Vilnius (LT) based in Rotterdam (NL), often creating films in the genre of poetic documentary. Her work blends classic, experimental, and essayistic styles of documentary filmmaking, intertwining personal and historical narratives. Exploring the historical and cultural contexts of her homeland, her films reflect on the intricate entanglement of past and present. |
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"Divine Dogs, Whispering Stones" blends documentary and meditative storytelling to explore the timeless connection between humanity, nature, and divine powers. This film offers a journey of reflection and reconnection with Baltic ancestral wisdom. Inspired by ideas of Marija Gimbutas and exploration of ancient goddess figurines, the film suggests the significance of these artefacts in prehistoric times, portraying them not merely as objects, but as potent symbols of life, death, and regeneration.