An ironic documentary tells the story of public transport inspectors. Every day, whenever they find someone without a ticket, they are greeted by the same complains and arguments that drag on for a few minutes. A realist and in depth portrayal of social and existential problems of men and women who are accustomed to their everyday lives. —festivaldeipopoli.org
Giedrė Beinoriūtė (b. 1976) was born in Vilnius. She holds and MA degree from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre, with a speciality in television directing. Since 1997, she has directed and written six drama and documentary shorts, and she has worked as an assistant to established Lithuanian film directors Šarūnas Bartas and Arūnas Matelis. Beinoriūtė has been a member of the Lithuanian Film-makers’ Union since 2004. She has taught scriptwriting at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre since 2007. —14th Vilnius International Film Festival