The Summer of Sangaile

The Summer of Sangaile

6.4

Jul 29 2015

1h 28m

Drama, Romance

Sangaile, a 17-year-old spending the summer at her parents’ lakeside villa, becomes drawn to a free-spirited girl she meets at a nearby aeronautical show. As they grow closer, she begins to confront her fears and embrace a connection that encourages her to pursue her passion for flight.

Julija Steponaitytė

Julija Steponaitytė

Sangaile

Aistė Diržiūtė

Aistė Diržiūtė

Auste

Jūratė Sodytė

Jūratė Sodytė

Sangaile's Mother

Martynas Budraitis

Martynas Budraitis

Sangailės tėvas

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