In «Fish Hooks», Norwegian singer and songwriter Margrete puts experiences of bullying and exclusion into words, and surrounds them with intricate beats and gritty piano layers. The music video is the third collaboration between Margrete and director Frøydis Fossli Moe, and explores both feeling locked in and left out, trying to fit in and to escape.
Frøydis Fossli Moe is an award winning female director from Oslo, Norway. Coming from a wide political background she is trying to make taboo films about gender, inequality and politics.The last couple years after she graduated from Screen Academy Scotland she has gotten multiple nominations from different festivals, including BFI future voices, Kristiansand International Children’s Film Festival and Grimstad Short Film Festival. Between 2019-2021 she has won best short film at UKcinefest, Zeitimpuls Shortfilm and Women’s Film Festival Demakijaż for her films; Wet fingers, My Sisters Rose and Stuck. Visually she loves handheld camera, colours and fast dialogue. Her dream is to try to change the world through cinema where she can make political films and protect the voices of the unheard.
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