Maren-Kristine, a single, queer person in her late 30s, inherits a bunker deep in the forest where she discovers lost family history and turns the place into a Midsummer Night rave.
Ane-Martha Tamnes Hansgård lives and works between Mo i Rana and Berlin. She identifies as a queer woman, with a keen interest in exploring themes related to the queer space, gender issues, marginalized social groups, and mental health through a subjective and intimate lens. Her latest film, Diagnonsense, delves into a deeply personal narrative of her experiences within psychiatry. Motivated by a desire to create a collaborative space for filmmakers to freely explore and express their stories, she founded the production company Mattima FILMS in 2011.
Regina Steen Bergman, 33, is a film director and photographer based in Oslo, originally from Harstad. She is educated in film and photography at NTNU in Gjøvik and FAMU International Prague. Over the past few years, she has worked with various artists and professionals on a wide range of projects, gaining experience across different roles in the industry. Regina enjoys exploring diverse themes in her work, often drawing on her own experiences and insights as a foundation for her storytelling. Regina has been active within the queer movement for many years both in many different roles and is currently a board member of Arctic Pride in Tromsø.