Evaldas Jansas, the performance and video artist who entered the contemporary Lithuanian art scene in the 1990s, has said about his work: "I am guided by a principle that I would call existential romanticism." This is a precept conceived of by the artist himself to describe the reaction of inner experiences and feelings to social problems, our moral condition, and cultural processes, archetypes, and symbols. As in many of Jansas' creations, we can feel quite a bit of existential romanticism in his 2008 film, "3 in 1."