Irina Lavrinovič

Irina Lavrinovič

Historia

Irina Lavrinovič is a Lithuanian performance artist, choreographer, mover and actress.

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Irina Lavrinovič

Películas

Elastic Habitat
Elastic Habitat is an immersive installation - you could call it a kind of playground - that invites you to explore, touch, and even carry textile sculptures. Helena Dietrich designed the textile figures with Janneke Raaphorst, based on one-on-one sessions with various guests. In these discussions, they investigated their personal perceptions of their own bodies. Does your personality completely coincide with this body and everything surrounding it? And if you change it in any way, do you change too? You literally inhabit an imaginary body and thus have the time to explore your own identity in an uninhibited, sensory, intuitive way.
Melodica
Perceiving a closed world where beauty, architecture and geometry are given equal status to murder, love and philosophical thought. Like the concepts of Oscar Wilde’s portrait story of Dorian Gray, where beauty and sensual fullfilment are the only worthy pursuits of the protagonist, the film’s aesthetics are composed and imbued by painting. The references and events of Melodica are sourced from the painting The Golden Age by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
You Can't Escape Lithuania
Indre
Después de que su actriz estrella, Indre, asesine a su madre, la cineasta de niños ricos Romas planea su escape de Lituania. Su novio mexicano Carlos les ayuda de mala gana. En el camino, Romas comienza a rodar una película experimental improvisada. A medida que los eventos toman un giro inesperado, sus secretos, recuerdos y emociones hacen que este viaje sea más salvaje de lo que cualquier película que Romas podría haber imaginado.
We Need Buoyancy
Performance We Need Buoyancy - (work in progress) is apart of a longer artistic research with Asher Lev based on ecstatic practices. The video shot is taken in Collectif AuQuai in the frame of performance evening Solo Salon 2, 2014 December, Brussels.
Slagfält
The girlfriend (voice)
"Battlefield" - You are not invited! A young man refuses to accept a gift from his father. He arrives without warning, in the middle of the son's semi-psychotic monologue. Somewhere there is a girlfriend. His father is dying to meet and feel that girl. To share his son's experience with a woman.
Blind Spot
Elina
Police officer Tom Faber was found shot to death in his car behind the stadium. Inspector Hastert (André Jung) from the criminal police leads the investigation and searches for the murderer together with Olivier (Jules Werner), the brother of the murdered man, who is also a police officer. After an initial clue that led to the drug milieu, a prostitute appears who is said to be in a relationship with Tom and who has given him a key to a place where something important is hidden. It turns out that in a locker in the sacristy of the National Library is a file with documents that indicate Tom was on the trail of an influential businessman's sordid dealings before his death. But Olivier still doesn't see what lies behind the dead end of the investigation...
Svetimkunis
"Foreign Mind" - About a girl in a country shack and the creepy demon inside the girls' mind. Evil forces separates from the girl, in the shape of a physical copy of her body and becomes a spooky threat. Since the girl is weakened the demon returns to her. The force of foreign evil now rules the girls' life. Inspired by the chapter "Mud Shadows" from the book "The Active Side of Infinity" by Carlos Castaneda.