In the fall 2020, in the middle of a pandemic, Marit Östberg started to interview people that have helped her to become a filmmaker. The result is a podcast that preserves queer knowlege that so easily gets lost in education. First in line is the artist Liz Rosenfeld.
Marit and Liz started to collaborate 10 years ago with the film WHEN WE ARE TOGETHER WE CAN BE EVERYWHERE—a Berlin cruising film about sex, intimacy and friendship in which the relationship between the director Marit and actor Liz is thematized. In this episode of Film School Liz and Marit talk about the importance of sharing feelings and being able to dismantle oneself. What does it mean to be working queerly and why does filmmaking remind them of BDSM?