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Toxic (2024 film)

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2024 film by Saulė Bliuvaitė

Toxic
Theatrical release poster
LithuanianAkiplėša
Directed bySaulė Bliuvaitė
Written bySaulė Bliuvaitė
Produced by
  • Giedrė Burokaitė
Starring
  • Vesta Matulytė
  • Ieva Rupeikaitė
CinematographyVytautas Katkus
Edited byIgnė Narbutaitė
Music byGediminas Jakubka
Production
company
Akis Bado
Distributed byBendita Film Sales
Release date
  • 15 August 2024 (2024-08-15) (Locarno)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryLithuania

Toxic (Lithuanian:Akiplėša,lit.'a bold, shameless person') is a 2024 Lithuaniandrama film written and directed bySaulė Bliuvaitė in her feature directorial debut. Starring newcomers Vesta Matulytė and Ieva Rupeikaitė, it tells the story of two 13-year-old girls who attend a modeling school that pushes them to their physical and emotional limits. The film premiered at the77th Locarno Film Festival, where it won theGolden Leopard.

Plot

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13-year-old Marija's mother has sent her to live with her grandmother in a bleak unnamed industrial town. Marija is tall and lean but walks with a slight limp, making her the target of school bullies.

In particular, temperamental Kristina is constantly targeting Marija. While Kristina is from a somewhat more intact family, her father prefers to spend his time with his girlfriend. In the changing room at the swimming pool, Kristina steals Marija's designer jeans from her locker. When the two girls meet again auditioning for a model agency, Kristina cockily shows off Marija's jeans. After a brawl over the jeans on the street, surprisingly, the two girls become close friends. Kristina is more courageous than Marija and believes herself to be smart enough to survive on the street. Both girls start hanging out with older boys, who provide them with alcohol and drugs, but not without asking for favors in return. Kristina also talks Marija into applying at a modeling school which is popular among the girls at school.

To achieve their dream of successful modeling careers, Marija and Kristina develop different strategies. Marija tries hard to hide her limp on the catwalk. An instructor at the agency prefers her over the other girls for her particular appearance and height, which leads to jealousy. Kristina tries to lose weight by eating a tapeworm egg she has ordered on the Internet. She is surprised to find out that her father has sold his car so she can participate in an overpriced photo shoot. Marija is confronted with the unexpected return of her mother with her new boyfriend, who would like to take her back home, but Marija refuses to leave.

Cast

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Production

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Writer and directorSaulė Bliuvaitė was inspired by the 2011 documentary filmGirl Model, as well as her own experiences as an aspiring model in her youth.[1][2] She stated, "Through the story of young girls navigating toxic landscapes, I wanted to explore the concept of the human body – the body as a project, currency, an object of desire, the body as a source of pain and magic."[3]

The process of casting the two leads took roughly two years.[4] Filming took place inKaunas andVilnius in mid-2023.[5] Bendita Film Sales secured the international distribution rights to the film in July 2024.[6]

Reception

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Critical response

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Mariana Hristova ofCineuropa wrote, "It is rare for a film with an even narrative to hold viewers' attention from beginning to end. WithToxic, this happens miraculously, perhaps thanks to the genuine close-up portrayals of both female protagonists – each of whom is a narrative in herself – and the growing affectionate relationship between them."[7] Amber Wilkinson ofScreen Daily wrote that the film "benefits from a pair of excellent performances from the young, first-time leads, with [Vesta] Matulytė's more introspective approach dovetailing perfectly with the mercurial energy [Ieva] Rupeikaitė brings to Kristina."[8] Guy Lodge ofVariety also commended the performances of Matulytė and Rupeikaitė, calling them "extraordinary".[9]

Accolades

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AwardYearCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Calgary International Film Festival2024Best International FeatureToxicNominated
Chicago International Film Festival2024Gold HugoNominated
CinEast2024Grand PrixWon[10]
Critics' PrizeWon[10]
El Gouna Film Festival2024Golden StarNominated
European Film Awards2024European DiscoveryNominated[11]
Festival du nouveau cinéma2024Louve d'OrWon
International Film Festival of India2024Best FilmWon[12]
Best Actor (Female)Vesta Matulytė and Ieva RupeikaitėWon
La Roche-sur-Yon International Film Festival2024Prix Nouvelles Vagues AcuitisToxicNominated
Ljubljana International Film Festival2024Kingfisher AwardNominated
Locarno Film Festival2024Golden LeopardWon[13][14]
First Feature AwardWon
Ecumenical Jury PrizeWon
Manaki Brothers Film Festival2024European Lo-cap Film Competition AwardVytautas KatkusWon
Molodist International Film Festival2024Scythian DeerToxicNominated
QCinema International Film Festival2024New Horizons Prize for Best First FilmWon[15]
Reykjavík International Film Festival2024Golden PuffinNominated
Stockholm International Film Festival2024Bronze HorseNominated
Valladolid International Film Festival2024Punto de Encuentro AwardNominated
Seminci Joven AwardNominated
Warsaw Film Festival2024Crème de la Crème AwardNominated

References

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  1. ^Szalai, Georg (15 August 2024)."'Toxic' Director Explores the Human Body and Mysterious Model Agencies in Her Feature Debut".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  2. ^Bleasdale, John (9 August 2024)."Locarno Competition Entry Explores the Impact on Teenage Girls of a 'Toxic' Culture: 'I Wanted to Make This Film Very Fleshy'".Variety. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  3. ^"Akiplėša".Locarno Film Festival. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  4. ^Vilnelė, Greta (11 August 2023)."Suaugę vaikai".Žurnalas „Kinas“ (in Lithuanian). Retrieved19 August 2024.
  5. ^Kažukauskaite, Neringa (22 June 2023)."PRODUCTION: Lithuanian Director Saulė Bliuvaitė Shoots Debut Feature Toxic".Film New Europe. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  6. ^Lang, Jamie (10 July 2024)."Bendita Film Sales Acquires Lithuanian Locarno Competition Player 'Toxic' (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  7. ^Hristova, Mariana (15 August 2024)."Review: Toxic".Cineuropa. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  8. ^Wilkinson, Amber (17 August 2024)."'Toxic': Locarno Review".Screen Daily. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  9. ^Lodge, Guy (17 August 2024)."'Toxic' Review: Unstinting Lithuanian Teen Drama Follows Catwalk Dreams In a Concrete Nightmare".Variety. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  10. ^ab"CinEast 2024 Awards".CinEast Film Festival. 17th edition of the Central and Eastern European Film Festival in Luxembourg. Retrieved20 October 2024.
  11. ^Szalai, Georg (5 November 2024)."European Film Awards: 'The Substance,' 'Emilia Pérez,' 'The Room Next Door,' Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton Among Nominees".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved5 November 2024.
  12. ^Ramachandran, Naman; Frater, Patrick (29 November 2024)."Lithuanian Drama 'Toxic' Wins Top Prize at 55th International Film Festival of India".Variety. Retrieved29 November 2024.
  13. ^Szalai, Georg (17 August 2024)."Locarno Film Festival Top Prize Goes to Lithuanian Drama 'Toxic,' the Feature Debut of Saule Bliuvaite".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  14. ^Lodge, Guy (17 August 2024)."Lithuanian Teen Drama 'Toxic' Wins Big at Locarno Film Festival".Variety. Retrieved19 August 2024.
  15. ^"12th QCinema International Film Festival – Awards 2024".Asian Film Festivals. 14 November 2024. Retrieved20 November 2025.

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