After monotonic life’s routine a young woman revives only in her dream world where takes place fragments of a once viewed films, retro music and body’s lust. She falls so deep in her own fantasy “games” that doesn’t notice two very different men who need woman’s love and not a “game”. Destiny plays tricks again. In Lithuanian street folklore “change the record” means something like “cut the crap”. —scanorama.lt
Kristina Buožytė (b. 1982, Klajpeda, Lithuania) graduated in film and television direction in 2008 from Lithuania’s Music and Theater Academy. She has participated in a variety of workshops and seminars, and shot music videos and shorts, including Change the Record (Pakeisk plokštelę, 2005). After her feature debut The Collectress (2008) premiered in the East of the West competition at the KVIFF, it went on to screen at more than 30 film festivals. Vanishing Waves is her second feature film. Her third feature is in the works, The Glamour, an adaptation of the Christopher Priest novel. —Karlovy Vary International Film Festival