Love, Eventually
by Vytautas Adomaitis
Synopsis | Cast & Crew | Technical Information
Sigis, a dreamy fisherman, and Rasa, a sharp-tongued architect, have little in common until one day they save a drunk man from drowning. Fascinated by the once in a lifetime meet cute, their adult children challenge them to a bet to go on five dates.
Reluctantly forced into the game, Sigis and Rasa stumble through a series of awkward encounters from simply having a coffee to getting high at mini golf. But beneath the funny games lies something real. As they clash, connect, and slowly open up to each other, Sigis and Rasa begin to heal - and discover that love can transcend the darkness in their past.
Cast
Inga Jankauskaite
Valentinas Krulikovskis
Sofia Gedgaudaité
Director Bio
Vytautas Adomaitis has directed a range of visual storytelling formats, including several short films, music videos, and a 12-episode TV series titled Detectives: 209. His work blends sharp visual style with emotional resonance. Love, Eventually marks his feature film debut.
Director Statement
Beyond the central romance, Love, Eventually explores love in a broader sense - between family members, across generations and within ourselves. It’s a hopeful, feel-good story that gently reminds us that love still exists. With this film, we wanted to inspire not only romantic love, but the very idea of love itself - that it can be passed on, that it travels within families and throughout society, and that it has the power to inspire.
Cast Bio
Inga Jankauskaite
is a Lithuanian actress, singer, and pianist. She studied acting at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre and, in 2007, was nominated for the Lithuanian Theatre Award for her role as Mary Stuart. In 2010, she got nominated for the Silver Crane Awards as Best Supporting Actress
Valentinas Krulikovskis
worked for nearly two decades at the Old Theatre of Vilnius, where he created numerous leading and supporting roles on stage. Alongside his theatre career, he has appeared in a wide range of Lithuanian and international film and television productions. In 2025, he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the Lithuanian Film Awards for his role in Johatsu.
Sofia Gedgaudaité
is a Lithuanian theatre and film actress. Born in 1997, she studied acting and began her career in theatre before transitioning into film and television. In recent years, she has become one of the emerging young actresses in Lithuanian cinema.
Original Title: Kai nesitki
Aspect Ratio: 2,39:1
Audio Format: DD 5.1
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