Slamdance Premiere: 02.12
ISAAC is a film about tension. It’s a theme that grabs you and doesn’t let go, from tensions rising between characters to the tension created in my dorm room as I watched. It bubbles slowly like a boiling pot, and when it boils over, it burns like hell.
Everything in ISAAC centers around one true event: the murder of a Jewish man, Isaac, in the Lietukis Garge massacre in 1941, German-occupied Lithuania. The Nazis have wiped out nearly all Lithuanian Jews, but not without help several thousand Lithuanians assist. This massacre in particular was the product of Nazi-allied Lithuanians.
Slamdance 2021 Exclusive: Watch The New Trailer For Lithuanian Drama Noir ISAAC
Jurgis Matulevičius 2019 drama,
Isaac, what is also being called a Soviet style film noir, is having its US premiere at Slamdance. His film centers around the real-life events of the Kaunas pogrom, five days in June 1941, during the first few days of Operation Barbarossa, the Nazi occupation of Lithuania.
ScreenAnarchy has been asked to share the new trailer with you today, which you will find below, along with a small gallery of stills.
In 1941, a Lithuanian man kills his neighbor Jew, Isaac, at the Lietukis garage massacre. Twenty five years later in Soviet Lithuania, movie director Gediminas Gutauskas returns from the USA with a screenplay of a film that portrays, in details, the Lietukis garage massacre and describes a particular situation where Isaac, the Jew, is killed. The screenplay is later brought to the attention and investigated by the KGB. Why does a director, who once reloca