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Everything Will Change
Everything Will Change
2021 Germany, Netherlands 93 min N-7
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In a dystopian 2054, three young rebels go on a journey to find traces of the long lost beauty of nature, hoping to discover what happened to their planet. The answer lies in the past and when they find the key to a decade – the 2020s – when a colorful future was still possible, everything changes. In this unusual road movie, lighthearted fairytale meets scientific fact to explore the most pressing question of our time: the extinction of wildlife.
“Some topics require brave storytelling. Cinema's patriarch Wim Wenders after watching Everything will change said: “It's one of these revelatory experiences that makes you want to get up and do something.” Another wise “Kino Pavasaris” spectator, Benita was surprised: “Why everyone is talking about Squid game when there are films like this? Everyone should watch it!””(Aistė Račaitytė)
World Premiere: Zurich Film Festival, 2021Awards: Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis, Audience Award, 2021
“Some topics require brave storytelling. Cinema's patriarch Wim Wenders after watching Everything will change said: “It's one of these revelatory experiences that makes you want to get up and do something.” Another wise “Kino Pavasaris” spectator, Benita was surprised: “Why everyone is talking about Squid game when there are films like this? Everyone should watch it!””(Aistė Račaitytė)
World Premiere: Zurich Film Festival, 2021Awards: Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis, Audience Award, 2021
Director's biography
Marten Persiel (b. 1979, West Berlin) is a world traveling captain and a storyteller working as creator for both long-form narrative and short commercial movies. His trademarks are off-key aesthetics and narrative forms weaving together of fact and fiction. His debut film This Ain't California (2012) was premiered in Perspectives section of Berlinale . A futuristic fairytale Everything Will Change is his second feature.


Director(s) - Marten Persiel
Screenwriter(s) - Marten Persiel, Aisha Prigann
Actors - Jessamine-Bliss Bell, Noah Saavedra, Paul G Raymond, Wim Wenders, Markus Imhoof
Producer(s) - Katharina Bergfeld, Martin Heisler
Cinematographer - Felix Leiberg
Editor(s) - Maxine Goedicke, Bobby Good
Sound -
Composer(s) - Gary Marlowe
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Distributor - Kino Pavasaris Distribution
Production company -
Translation - Emilija Ferdmanaitė
Dialogues - English
Subtitles - Lithuanian
Director's biography
Marten Persiel (b. 1979, West Berlin) is a world traveling captain and a storyteller working as creator for both long-form narrative and short commercial movies. His trademarks are off-key aesthetics and narrative forms weaving together of fact and fiction. His debut film This Ain't California (2012) was premiered in Perspectives section of Berlinale . A futuristic fairytale Everything Will Change is his second feature.