In cinemas 11/6/2025

SCA'25: The Old Man‘s Journeys

SCA'25: The Old Man‘s Journeys

N13

Genre

Drama, Documentry

Run time

1h 10min

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Legendary film actor Juozas Budraitis turns 85. Over his career, he has appeared in more than

120 films not only in Eastern and Central Europe but also in Switzerland and Italy. Film sets

brought him close friendships and moments of joyful creativity. Yet today, many of his

colleagues are gone, and the actor is increasingly visited by the regret of unfinished work. The

Old Man’s Journey is shaped not by the structure of a traditional biographical film but by the

fragmentary nature of memory. The roles he has embodied remain etched in his recollection no

less vividly than the key events of his life, and so the film guides the viewer between Budraitis’s

youthful memories and his most significant cinematic experiences, weaving them into a single,

nostalgic stream of remembrance.

Nerijus Milerius

Nerijus Milerius was born in 1971 in Vilnius. He earned his PhD in Philosophy in 2001 and is

currently a Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at Vilnius University. Alongside his academic

work, he is also active in filmmaking. In 2019, together with Audrius Mickevičius, he co-

directed the documentary Exemplary Behaviour, about prisoners serving life sentences, which

received three awards at DOK Leipzig: the Golden Dove, the FIPRESCI Prize, and the

Interreligious Jury Award. In 2023, he directed Life After Death, exploring actors’ experiences

of performing their own deaths in feature films. In 2024, Milerius was one of the co-directors of

the feature film Johatsu.

Genre

Drama, Documentry

Run time

1h 10min

Legendary film actor Juozas Budraitis turns 85. Over his career, he has appeared in more than

120 films not only in Eastern and Central Europe but also in Switzerland and Italy. Film sets

brought him close friendships and moments of joyful creativity. Yet today, many of his

colleagues are gone, and the actor is increasingly visited by the regret of unfinished work. The

Old Man’s Journey is shaped not by the structure of a traditional biographical film but by the

fragmentary nature of memory. The roles he has embodied remain etched in his recollection no

less vividly than the key events of his life, and so the film guides the viewer between Budraitis’s

youthful memories and his most significant cinematic experiences, weaving them into a single,

nostalgic stream of remembrance.

Nerijus Milerius

Nerijus Milerius was born in 1971 in Vilnius. He earned his PhD in Philosophy in 2001 and is

currently a Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at Vilnius University. Alongside his academic

work, he is also active in filmmaking. In 2019, together with Audrius Mickevičius, he co-

directed the documentary Exemplary Behaviour, about prisoners serving life sentences, which

received three awards at DOK Leipzig: the Golden Dove, the FIPRESCI Prize, and the

Interreligious Jury Award. In 2023, he directed Life After Death, exploring actors’ experiences

of performing their own deaths in feature films. In 2024, Milerius was one of the co-directors of

the feature film Johatsu.

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Date
Scanorama 2025

Forum Cinemas Vingis (Vilnius)

Salė 6

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