Ina Marija Bartaitė
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Ina Marija Bartaitė | |
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Born | [1] Vilnius, Lithuania[2] | 2 May 1996
Died | 7 April 2021 Vilnius, Lithuania | (aged 24)
Nationality | Lithuanian |
Occupation | Film actress |
Known for | Film actress |
Ina Marija Bartaitė (2 May 1996[1][3] – 7 April 2021) was a Lithuanian film actress. She was known for, among others, Peace to Us in Our Dreams and Seneca's Day.[4]
Since a young age Bartaitė has been following her fathers, Šarūnas Bartas, footsteps acting in many films and accompanying her father to many award ceremonies. The first film Bartaitė has ever appeared in was Visions of Europe. An anthology film with a collection of short film projects by different directors. Her own father directed and wrote the segment "Children Loose Nothing" which Bartaitė had played in.[5]
In 2016 at the Vilnius International Film Festival Kino pavasaris, Bartaitė was nominated for Best Lithuanian Actress for the role in Peace to Us in Our Dreams. As of recently, Bartaitė had played a role in Bojena Horackova film Walden.[6] It is a story about young girl Jana, played by Bartaitė, who after twenty-five years of exile in Paris returns to Vilnius, wanting to find the lake that Paulius, her first lover, called "Walden".
Bartaitė finished her high school years in Vilnius, and then went on to study in Vilnius University for French Philology. She then went on to study acting in Paris. At the time of her death, Bartaitė lived at Valakampiai with her ill grandmother that had raised her since birth.[7]
She was the only daughter of Šarūnas Bartas and Yekaterina Golubeva.[4] Bartaitė died at the scene of a traffic collision on 7 April 2021, aged 25.[4] She was travelling back home. It was later revealed that the drunk driver who hit Bartaitė while she was riding her bicycle is the son of a Lithuanian politician and former member of Seimas.[8] The sudden death of Bartaitė has sent a shock wave through the family and the people Bartaitė has worked through the years. A friend of Bartaitės, Denisas Kolomickis, has stated, "Ina was a unique in her field of work, unique she was as a person: phenomenally talented, sensative, philosophical".[9] Bartaitės co-star on the film Mon légionnaire Aleksandr Kuznestov posted a tribute on Instagram after her death, writing "You hugged me with a very long hug, than looked in my drunk eyes and said "I think I love you as a person". It was your last words to me".
Filmography
- Visions of Europe (2004)
- Peace to Us in Our Dreams (2015)
- I Am Katya Golubeva (2016)[10]
- Seneca's Day (2016)
- Walden (2020)
- Our Men (2021)
References
- ^ a b "Ина Мария Бартайте".
- ^ Žemulienė, Laima (2016-12-25). "Paryžietiški aplodismentai: lėtas pokalbis su Šarūnu Bartu ir Ina Marija Bartaite". zmones.lt. Žmonės, LAIMA Velvet. Archived from the original on 2021-07-31. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
Bet aš gimiau ne Paryžiuje – Vilniuje.
- ^ "Vilniuje neblaivus vairuotojas mirtinai sužalojo kino režisieriaus Šarūno Barto dukrą". Žmonės.lt. Retrieved Apr 8, 2021.
- ^ a b c ЛИБГАРДТ, Ольга (Apr 7, 2021). "Дочь загадочно погибшей актрисы Екатерины Голубевой умерла в 25 лет". kp.ru. Retrieved Apr 8, 2021.
- ^ Visions of Europe (2004) - IMDb, retrieved 2021-04-11
- ^ Weissberg, Jay (2020-08-12). "'Walden' Review: Lithuania-Set Memory Film Shuttles Between 1989 and the Present". Variety. Retrieved 2021-04-10.
- ^ "Šarūno Barto bendražygė atskleidė daugiau detalių apie jo dukters žūtį". www.lrytas.lt. Retrieved 2021-04-11.
- ^ "Aktorę Iną Mariją Bartaitę mirtinai sužalojęs automobilio vairuotojas – politiko sūnus". Žmonės.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-04-10.
- ^ Vilcanaitė, Viktorija. "Draugai ir kolegos – jautriai apie tragiškai žuvusią 25-erių aktorę Iną Bartaitę: įstrigę prasmingi žodžiai, vaizdai ir širdgėla dėl neteisybės". DELFI (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 2021-04-10.
- ^ Ju, Natalija (2017-07-31), I Am Katya Golubeva (Documentary, Fantasy), Ina Marija Bartaité, Sharunas Bartas, Leos Carax, Guillaume Depardieu, retrieved 2021-04-11
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