Frøydis Fossli Moe is a young feminist female director from Oslo, Norway. Coming from a wide political background she is trying to make taboo films about gender, inequality and politics. She got her degree in international development studies from studying in Oslo, Nicaragua, England and India. She finished her master’s degree in film directing from Screen Academy Scotland in 2018 and since then she has been working on mutable films such as “My Sister’s Rose”, “Man Made”, “River view” and more. Now she is working in post-production with a film called “The day after” as a part of Mediefabrikken’s talent workshop for female young directors in Oslo. Visually she loves handheld camera, colours and fast dialogue. And her dream is to try to change the world through cinema.
This session will contain a lecture on how and why the film "My Sister`s Rose" was made, the screening of the actual film, a conversation between Rania and Frøydis, and questions and answers from the audience.
Everyone is welcome to join and to help themselves to coffee / tea and something sweet