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Many years ago, when the communists moved
into our village they caught a priest
who was helping the rebels in the mountains
and they brought him here, to this house
and they tortured him
into our village they caught a priest
who was helping the rebels in the mountains
and they brought him here, to this house
and they tortured him
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Many years ago,
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when the communists moved
into our village
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they caught a priest
who was helping the rebels
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in the mountains
and they brought him here,
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to this house
and they tortured him.
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Movie Summary
The documentary filmmakers Marta Dauliute and Viktorija Šiaulyte step into the closed-in collective with as much curiosity as much-needed skepticism. Here, capital is synonymous with the individual’s ability, and innovation is the confounding keyword. At the same time, we get to know those who rent a little “pod” that barely offers space for a bed and desk, raising questions about how the entrepreneurial ideology affects us as people. Good Life reflects on a modern phenomenon, where community has become the product of a company, but which at the same time reminds us of other collectives from a completely different time.