Narcissus (2012 film)

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Narcissus
Directed by Dovile Gasiunaite
Produced by Teresa Ziboliene
Screenplay by Dovile Gasiunaite
Starring Amvrosios Vlachopoulos
Asmik Grigorian
Susanna Perry Gilmore
Sigitas Sidlauskas
Urte Perminaite
Music by Giedrius Puskunigis
Cinematography Audrius Kemezys
Editing by Martina Jablonskyte
Gintas Smilga
Release dates
  • 10 May 2012 (2012-05-10)
Country Lithuania
Language Lithuanian
English

Narcissus is a 2012 film, written and directed by Dovile Gasiunaite. In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a handsome young man, so vane, that the gods condemned him to fall in love with his own reflection. Nowadays, Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a pathological preoccupation with issues of self-importance, that is closely connected to ego-centrism.

In the original screenplay by Dovile Gasiunaite, Teodore is a handsome and gifted string quartet cello player, who becomes increasingly obsessed with himself. His looks, sensitivity, and talent initially draw people in, but his lack of empathy and self-obsession hurt everyone around him. Teodore abandons his family, career, and friends in his quest for an unattainable challenge. His devastating battle is taking place in the dark place of his own psyche.

Music

The film's music score was written by Giedrius Puskunigis, and performed by actors who are also professional musicians. Amvrosios Vlachopoulos, the leading actor, is a professional cello player. Susanna Perry Gilmore is currently a first violin and concertmaster at Omaha Symphony.

Awards and nominations

  • Best Feature Film, Nominated, Silver Crane Awards (Lithuanian Film Academy)
  • Best Music, Nominated, Silver Crane Awards (Lithuanian Film Academy)
  • Best Supporting Actress, Nominated, Silver Crane Awards (Lithuanian Film Academy)
  • Audience Choice Award, Kaunas International Film Festival, 2012

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