An eccentric marketing guru is sent to Coca-Cola's headquarters in Sydney to investigate a statistical anomaly: people in a remote Australian town prefer to drink lemonade produced in a local factory instead of buying Coca-Cola. After some persuasion from a child, the factory decides to merge with the world's most popular lemonade company, but things get complicated when he falls in love with his secretary, who has ties to the town. An unexpected comedy that interweaves sexuality, politics and violence in a typically Makavejevian way. N-16 English with Lithuanian subtitles. In English with Lithuanian subtitles. "Skalvija Cinema Centre presents a retrospective of films dedicated to Dusan Makavejev (1932-2019). Makavejev contributed to the formation of the Black Wave, a Yugoslav film movement of the 1970s inspired by the French Nouvelle Vague. Makavejev's cinema is a unique synthesis of eroticism, politics, parody, fact and fiction. Following Godard's fragmentary form, he developed his own original style and became one of the most provocative and political figures in the history of modernist cinema, comparable to Luis Bunuel or John Waters. This programme presents five feature-length films and one short documentary, marking the director's different periods, from his beginnings to his fame and work abroad, when he had to leave his home country following the banning of W.R.: The Secret of the Organism. Organized by Skalvija Cinema Sponsor Lithuanian Film Centre