Writer
Själö means 'the island of souls', and no name could be more fitting for the island in the Baltic Sea, which for centuries was a last stop for women who were considered social outcasts – and who are today forgotten. They were forcibly placed in a closed institution to be studied, measured and weighed – exactly in the way that nature itself was starting to be examined around the same time. Today, the place is a research centre. A young female scientist collects samples on the island, while the whispering voices of the past and never-sent letters echo in the empty hallways.
Director
Själö means 'the island of souls', and no name could be more fitting for the island in the Baltic Sea, which for centuries was a last stop for women who were considered social outcasts – and who are today forgotten. They were forcibly placed in a closed institution to be studied, measured and weighed – exactly in the way that nature itself was starting to be examined around the same time. Today, the place is a research centre. A young female scientist collects samples on the island, while the whispering voices of the past and never-sent letters echo in the empty hallways.
Editor
An intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with decades of institutional abuse and the impact it has had and is still having on their lives.
Director of Photography
An intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with decades of institutional abuse and the impact it has had and is still having on their lives.
Executive Producer
An intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with decades of institutional abuse and the impact it has had and is still having on their lives.
Director
An intimate portrait of a family coming to terms with decades of institutional abuse and the impact it has had and is still having on their lives.