A recent production recreated the atmosphere of a renowned nightclub in Vilnius within a local hotel setting. This venue served as the backdrop for filming scenes from the movie Barakuda. The film, directed by Tomas Vengris, is based on the recollections of Lora Gedvilaite-Ganusauskienė, known as the Mongolo widow.
The narrative centers on a conflict involving the lawyer, Henrikas Daktaras. The film recounts the time when Lora initiated legal proceedings against him, alleging that he had insulted her honor and dignity. According to the details provided, Loreta Daktarą was publicly accused of defaming her honor and dignity during a television broadcast, where she was reportedly called “a cloak” and “a barakuda.” Furthermore, reports indicated that the compensation involved in the dispute was structured with an honorarium paid in dollars and an additional fee settled in gold.
Adding color to the story, journalist Daiva Dargi recounted that the Mongolo widow stated that following a concert, a man affiliated with the Daktar group presented the singer of the band “Boney M” with a notably fashionable, thick gold ring. These elements provide insight into the events depicted. The movie, therefore, is based on these complex personal and professional disputes, detailing the circumstances surrounding the challenges faced by Lora, who was at the center of the controversy.
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