Still Voices 2022 Submissions Open
The submission call for the 2022 edition of Still Voices is now open.
Dover, a small harbour town in South East England, 31st of January 2020. A man walks his dog out, a truck passes by, Great Britain leaves the EU at 11pm. A film about the difficulty of noticing political processes while you are busy with your daily life.
Kezia Zurbrügg was born and raised in Aargau, Switzerland. After an apprenticeship as a photographer she studied film on the Lucerne School of Art and Design and graduated 2017 with the short film «Do not fear».
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