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Dekanalog Sets July 18 U.S. Theatrical Release for Drowning Dry (Pics & Video)

Dekanalog announces the U.S. theatrical release date and unveils the new trailer and poster for DROWNING DRY (Sesฤ—s), the highly-acclaimed sophomore feature from Lithuanian filmmaker Laurynas Bareiลกa, co-produced by Academy Award-winner Matiss Kaza (Flow). The theatrical run of DROWNING DRY will kick off on Friday, July 18 at IFC Center in New York City with Bareiลกa in attendance, followed by Los Angeles and other major U.S. cities TBA.

The release comes fresh off the heels of a highly-anticipated NYC premiere at New Directors/New Films earlier this month, with the film having represented Lithuania in the Best International Feature Film category at the 97th Academy Awardsยฎ.

The haunting family drama has garnered critical praise following its celebrated world premiere at last yearโ€™s Locarno Film Festival, where DROWNING DRY won the Best Director prize for Bareiลกa, and the Best Performance Award was shared by its ensemble cast.

Widely considered to be at the vanguard of an emerging new wave of internationally recognized films from a new generation of Baltic talents, DROWNING DRY is both the filmmakerโ€™s second time as Lithuaniaโ€™s contender in the International Feature Academy Awardยฎ race and marks the second collaboration with Dekanalog, who previously distributed his 2021 Venice International Film Festivalโ€™s Horizons Award-winning debut feature Pilgrims, which had its North American premiere at 2022 New Directors/New Films followed by the U.S. theatrical release.

Written, directed, and shot by Bareiลกa, DROWNING DRY tells the story of two sisters, Ernesta (Gelminฤ— Glemลพaitฤ—) and Justฤ— (Agnฤ— Kaktaitฤ—), whose lives are irrevocably altered after a near-tragic accident involving one of their children during a weekend getaway with their spouses, Tomas (Giedrius Kiela) and Lukas (Paulius Markeviฤius).

Critics have praised the film as a poignant exploration of resilience that unfolds with Bareiลกaโ€™s masterful craftsmanship and emotional depth. The Hollywood Reporter highlighted Bareiลกaโ€™s role as his own cinematographer, noting his โ€œsober, carefully orchestrated shotsโ€ that evoke the precision of Michael Haneke. 

The Film Stage described the film as โ€œconceptually rich in its design and ideas, beautifully shot in its own evasive way, even cruelly funny,โ€ and commended its โ€œsubtly unnerving imagery.โ€ Variety praised Bareiลกaโ€™s unconventional approach, calling the film โ€œan exploration of trauma that defies and subverts dramatic conventions,โ€ while Next Best Picture celebrated it as โ€œone of the yearโ€™s most affecting dramas.โ€

The title, a reference to the phenomenon of dry drowning, metaphorically underscores the layered and splintered narrative of grief and recovery. โ€œI used the irregular repetition of the dry drowning condition as a structural element of the story to highlight the various ways of dealing with trauma,โ€ Bareiลกa explained in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

As Lithuanian films swept the major awards at Locarno last year, the trade press reignited discussions about the emergence of New Lithuanian Cinema and the Lithuanian New Wave. With his dual win, Bareiลกa, who also served as cinematographer on Marija Kavtaradzeโ€™s Sundance award-winning feature Slow, solidified his place at the forefront of this movement and reaffirmed his position as one of the most compelling new voices in contemporary international cinema.

DROWNING DRY went on to screen at major festivals worldwide, including Busan, Viennale, Sรฃo Paulo and Stockholm, among others, earning the Best Baltic Director Award at Tallinn Black Nights, Jury Special Mention at the Riga International Film Festival, Rampa Best Film Award at the Seville European Film Festival, and others.

DROWNING DRY had its North American premiere at this yearโ€™s Palm Springs International Film Festival, followed by screenings at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival, and the New York premiere at New Directors/New Films.

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