In-Class Interview
What are you making?
Right now I'm working on short documentary on my best friend Amber,documenting her life in Hungary. I find her lifestyle so inspiring to show it to other people
Why are you making it?
making it to show other people what my life is like and what other lifestyles that are next to what is usually expected from us to give examples of the extreme different lifestyle so people can get inspired by it and as I do prefer, also overthink your own actions because every time I do that I'm really thinking about how I live my life routines for myself choices in such a thing documenting the Life
How does it relate to other things you have done?
I think it relates in two ways. One of them being in general, I've always been taking photos of my friends documenting their beauty and on the other hand, it is just generally this idea of counterculture is that I find to be interesting that I focus on before as a leader photobook about a community in which people live together in a communal way. And these kind of different lifestyles because I think I want to focus on
How is it different to other things you have done?
It is different because I'm using a different medium than I would usually for these kinds of projects. Instead of always taking photos which I've done with her every year, sometimes several times. I'm now using films, which I think have a way different intimacy
What are the most significant choices have you made recently?
I think the most significant choice be to start this master and really focus on getting in depth with these kind of projects and film projects really reflecting on how do I make something that is meaningful, yet I find beautiful and then if you're
finding peopleto do morelike I could take this So generally what are you making? I make so many different things. If I already talked about you can talk more about general sense I'm gonna start periods maybe I could say more to go Why am I making as a rookie and also as a practice to step out of my usual comfort zone of creating learn a lot of things like editing and generally finding novel style film which I feel like I haven't fully found yet won't be a great challenge for someone like me that I know so well. To see how much it's needed to share the person see how the communication goes when you share something so precious about someone publicly and how to respectfully work with her story. And at the same time, make it authentic and not glorify it, but also don't step on her toes. And so the film I want to make about Mr. Olsen has a lot of meanings for me as Emma and I have had a very important time together when we were around 1617 years old. We just had a big influence and both of us. We met when we were in school, and with another friend of ours. I started going to psytrance parties together, which in festivals on the weekend, which opened up the scene to us and a different kind of lifestyle that was very different to our suburban surrounding. So these parties for example, a strong community feeling was very important. Also drugs we'll take like psychedelics which generally opened up a lot of new topics for us, which was confronting in some ways, but really important to me and others. And then and but I lost contact for a while, but I seek out the contact again after I heard that her mom had passed. So I sent her a letter, and we went on a walk together and our friendship started becoming more important again, and since then, we have been in very steady contact and spend at least a week every summer together and Paul frequently. So she has generally been someone that has been following my life almost like a sister. Which is also another topic that I find quite important in this short film and that is her approach to what family means. And she has lost horses and her mother do not does not have any siblings and does not have any contact her father. So we have kind of become your chosen family to each other. Sometimes we call each other sisters and then flip on each other mother and all these terms are replaceable, replaceable from one another. So she moved to Hungary where she then bought a house and now lives a very free lifestyle. They're just walking around the garden naked whenever she feels like it very far away from the usual rules and guidelines we feel like living by in this part she has not studied but focuses her life on really teaching itself and a lot of other different topics like herbal medicine or femininity or spirituality or regenerative agriculture as our mission really is to become as self sufficient as possible, and to not be dependent on having to buy produce or buy electricity. So that is also why she moved to Hungary as there it is much easier financially to buy a piece of land and really create this vision for itself. One of the challenges I find in this is often the political setting inherently which will also possibly be a topic quite the importance in this project. One thing that I find really important in this topic in this project is something I generally want to focus on is this new age flower children hippie movement, as I see a lot of similarities between the lifestyles of me and my friends to what the hippies used to focus on in the 60s and 70s especially in the US only that the timeframe and political situation now is quite different, but in some ways comparable to the reaction. We have to it. So this is something I find quite important to analyze, what have you used to mean and what it can be now, as it is a term that I often find with a negative connotation, but I think should really be revised in the on upon and the importance it has in the status quo.