Martynas Starkus presented the documentary "Mulai" – famous personalities were invited to the premiere



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Martyn Starkus helped the team work together, before baduming the first, believing that this documentary would not touch one.

"Perhaps the mistakes of the heroes of this film will encourage others not to make such mistakes," said the film's director.

Ieva Stasiulevičiūtė, the playwright Marius Berenis, a member of the group "ŽAS", disappeared from the TV screens and a friend of the same Justin Žvigu arrived and rarely accompanied the public singer Marijonas Mikutavičius with Ieva Daugirdaite, Saulius Urbonavičius, Saulius Urbonavičius

The main role was played by the priest, the prelate Edmund Putrim, who, in addition to his daily activities, devoted a part of his life to visiting abandoned prisoners and forcibly displaced in the streets, most of them in South America.

He came from Toronto for all filming sessions in Lima, helped to obtain the necessary authorizations, was an indispensable intermediary between the film crew and the prisoners.

Other characters are those who, at one point in their lives, have not resisted the temptation of fast money, and their fate has changed irreversibly.

Ruslan, a man recently released from prison, was stuck in this place and could not return home for administrative and financial reasons. He makes tattoos, lives in slums, seems to be gradually standing, but again, everything falls and the person finds himself on the street again.

A girl named Aira is still in prison. She stayed here a few more years. Aira works in a craft factory and hopes to go home in advance.

The third, the youngest of those on whom the story of the film "Mulai" is centered, is a guy from Mažeikiai district, Gint, whose filming mandate in Peru was almost complete. After he leaves, he, accompanied by a group of artists, returns home after seven years.

Martynas Starkus premiere of the documentary "Mulai" (42 photos)

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