Liza, Go Home!

28 min
Lithuania, Estonia
Human rights Children's rights

eng: for_whom

Lawyers Journalists Activists / NGOs Institutions of the state penitentiary system of Ukraine Employees of penitentiary system Government officials Pupils Students Teachers

Liza, Go Home!

Little Lisa is always running away. Her life is dismal and violent, so she takes refuge in nature, where she creates a fantasy world where games, music and magic reign. Her imagination is so fertile that she is able to survive the endless drinking binges going on at home. What is most remarkable about this sensitive, poetic short film is that it gets to the heart of a terrible situation without surrendering to its darkness. The film has no pretensions to sociological rigor, only a desire to capture the adult world through innocent eyes as faithfully as possible. Like Lynne Ramsay’s early films, this short has earned a place among the most beautiful films ever made about childhood.

Director

Oksana Buraja

Oksana Buraja was born in Vilnius in 1972. In 1997, she received a BA in acting. That same year she began postgraduate studies at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. In 2003, she earned an MA in television and film directing.

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As you watch the documentary Liza, Go Home!, you feel emotions which are hard to describe in a few sentences. The film allows you to understand the problematic nature of situations which are unfortunately frequent in our society. The film raises questions which you can’t be silent about, it gives you space to think about important ethical-social aspects in which everyone must have a clearly formulated position. My impressions from today’s discussion about the screening are explosive.

 

 

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