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Director's Statement
SNEAKERS is a film about freedom. Freedom to live wherever and however you want, freedom to communicate, and the kind of freedom any youngster needs in order to become a mature personality. As young directors, and this is our first film, we are interested in our generation’s predicaments – inability to tackle the more and more complicated issues of our existence, the ever growing aggression inside and around us. Our ambition is, through this film, to address the issue of the more and more difficult choices we have to face. Should we give up and go on living in a world we don’t want or should we get the hell out? But where to? Is there such a place? Or perhaps the only possible escape route leads into our own selves. We believe that this is a new and apparently lasting trend establishing itself in our society. Following the great emigration exodus abroad, another great wave is now underway − escape from reality. We hope that the film will be construed as a confession of our generation.