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Kristina Buožytė : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kristina Buožytė
Kristina Buožytė (born October 9, 1982) is a Lithuanian film director, screenwriter and editor. In her early films she focused on women, explored their inner world and depicted them using fantasy elements. Her last and so far best known film ''Vanishing Waves'' (original title ''Aurora'') is described as a hypnotic, sensual sci-fi experience〔Sélavy, Virginie (May 13, 2013). ''(Kristinia Buozyte on Vanishing Waves )''. Electricsheepmagazine.co.uk. Retrieved 13 March 2014.〕 and sexually explicit sci-fi tale〔Scheck, Frank (March 17, 2013). (''Vanishing Waves'': Film Review ). The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 March 2014.〕 which was rewarded with 22 international awards in Europe and North America. ==Career== Kristina Buožytė was born in Klaipėda, Lithuania. Since her adolescence she admired fantasy literature and attended theatre classes at Klaipeda Youth Theatre wanting to become an actress or a theatre director. In 2001 Buožytė entered Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in Vilnius, but there was no course for theatre directing at that time, so she started studying Film and TV directing instead and got immersed in the cinema world.〔Radzevičienė, Laisvė (June 09, 2013). (Kino režisierė Kristina Buožytė: „Kartais norisi gyvenimą iškeikti“ ). 15min.lt. Retrieved March 12, 2014.〕 The film-maker graduated the academy with a bachelor's degree in 2005 and master's degree in 2008 both in Film and TV directing. During her the years at the academy years Buožytė created a number of short feature films, actively participated at (''Summer Media Studio'' ) in Juodkrantė, Lithuania, where she was awarded with the Best Film Marketing for ''Change the Record'' in 2005 and the Best Documentary Screenwriter for ''Send Me a Letter'' in 2006 as well as working in several film and TV companies as editor, script supervisor and director. Buožytė's first notable piece is the bachelor's degree diploma short film ''Change the Record.'' It is a comedic story about the young women who is longing for romantic feelings and involves in a relationship with a tiny man who appears while the vinyl records plays. The film was selected for the student film festival ''Cinema Mines'05'' (''Kino minos'05'') and received positive feedbacks from both critics and cinema professionals. Lithuanian cinema critic Skirmantas Valiulis drew correlation between Buožytė's ''Change the Record'' and Pedro Almodóvar's ''Talk To Her'' where a tiny man engages in sexual activity.〔''Kino minų'' informacija (November 15, 2005). (''KINO MINOS'05 - profesionalūs lietuviško kino žaidimai'' ). Lithuanian Film Centre. Lfc.lt. Retrieved March 8, 2014.〕
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