Cherries (film)

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Cherries
Lithuanian Uogos
Directed by Vytautas Katkus
Written by Vytautas Katkus
Produced by Marija Razgutė, Brigita Beniušytė
Starring
Cinematography Simonas Glinskis
Edited by Laurynas Bareisa
Production
company
M-FILMS
Distributed byLights on
Release date
  • 27 March 2022 (2022-03-27)(Cannes)
Running time
15 minutes
CountryLithuania
LanguageLithuanian

Cherries (Lithuanian: Uogos) is a Lithuanian short film written and directed by Vytautas Katkus and released in 2022.

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Plot

A recently retired father invites his son to help him with the cherry picking in the garden. The father is in no hurry to finish the cherry job though, as he tries to catch up with his son. The cherries remain in the background.

Production

Cherries is the third film by Vytautas Katkus and his second selection for the director at the Cannes Film Festival (2022), with his previous short film Collective Gardens (2019) becoming the first Lithuanian film to participate in the Critics' Week program at Cannes. [1] [2]

After several collaborations as a cameraman, Cherries marks Vytautas Katkus's first collaboration with producer Marija Razgutė of M-Films as a director. [3] [4] Shot in two and a half days, the short film Cherries features mostly non-professional actors, including the director's family members and the twins who are former classmates. [5]

His first feature film, The Visitor, is currently in development and will also be produced by M-Films. [6]

Cast

Accolades

AwardDateCategoryRecipientsResult
Kyiv International Short Film Festival 2022 [7] 2022International Vytautas Katkus Nominated
Valladolid International Film Festival 2022 [8] 2022International Vytautas Katkus Nominated
Uppsala International Short Film Festival 2022 [9] 2022International Vytautas Katkus Nominated
Hamptons International Film Festival 2022 [10] 2022Narrative short Vytautas Katkus Nominated
Nashville Film Festival 2022 [11] 2022The Edge Shorts Vytautas Katkus Nominated
Doku Fest 2022 [12] 2022International Vytautas Katkus Nominated
European Film Awards [13] 2022Short Film Vytautas Katkus Candidate
Cannes Film Festival 2022 [14] 2022Short film Vytautas Katkus Nominated
Riga International Short Film Festival 2023 [15] 2023International Vytautas Katkus Nominated
Lithuanian Film Awards 2023 [16] 2023Short film Vytautas Katkus Nominated
Vilnius International Film Festival 2023 [17] 2023Best Lithuanian Short Film Vytautas Katkus Won
Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2023 [18] 2023International competition Vytautas Katkus Nominated

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