One of my passions is music and sound design. In addition to personal projects, I also apply this in practice. The most prominent example of this is my soundtracks for films.
PRA/RASTI PASAULIAI (E/RASED WORLDS) dir. Aušra Lukošiūnienė

A film review ( in Lithuanian)
I served as Composer and Sound Designer for this award-winning short film, which was recognized as the ‘Best Lithuanian Short Film’ at the prestigious SCANORAMA European Film Forum. My work focused on creating a subtle, tense sonic atmosphere to support the film’s complex themes of historical trauma, russian military aggression, and personal memory.
A group of young artists set out on a one-day journey into the unknown: the Kaliningrad (Karaliaučius/Koenigsberg) region, russia, once East Prussia. The footage from that journey vanished during the soviet military assault on Lithuanian media centers in January 1991. Three decades later, the forgotten tapes resurfaced, aged but intact. Alongside them emerged the photographs of Raimundas Urbonas, one of the travelers, whose images captured a fragile world on the brink of disappearance.

JUODA (BLACK / DARK MATTER) dir. Aušra Lukošiūnienė
The documentary film ‘Black’ profiles V. Ozarinskas (Ozė), the visionary Lithuanian architect. The film integrates artistic biography with elements of science documentary and science fiction, utilizing a non-chronological plot and a sparse narrative. My composition and sound design were key to the project, focusing on sonic experimentation to support the distinctive visual solutions and complex genre blend

ŠALTOS AUSYS (DEAD EARS) dir. Linas Mikuta
This film follows an aged farmer and his deaf-mute son who live in isolation. Sharing the same space but not communication, their attempts at conversation devolve into conflict and misunderstanding. My score and sound design were crafted to capture the profound emotional distance and tension between the two men, emphasizing the themes of isolation and the breakdown of communication.
SEPIJA (SEPIA) dir. Aušra Lukošiūnienė
“Sepia” is a documentary capturing photographer Romualdas Urbonas’ creative journey through the Kaliningrad region. Director Aušra Lukošiūnienė and cinematographer Linas Karvelis accompanied the artist as he explored the former Königsberg, where fading history and contemporary brutality merge into a meditative visual experience. Here, sepia becomes more than just a photographic tone — it is a metaphor, a pigment of a vanished kingdom that endures despite the erosion of a crumbling empire. The film is a quiet, atmospheric reflection on art, memory, and the fragile human world set against the backdrop of a disappearing city.

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