Lillion Lost
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Lillion Lost is a neurodivergent, nonbinary, genderfluid, white trans artist. They began at an early age to write poems and texts and act in school plays. As a teen they started to incorporate their written work into music, drawings and collages.
They have been technical advisor and assistant director in two puppet theater plays at Volksbühne Berlin and so overcame their anxiety of reading and performing in front of people.
Nowadays they express themselves in more diverse ways on stage or in films and are engaged in different kinds of queer activism. Topics of their personal output often circle around gender, neurodivergence or how mental illness and traumatic experiences can effect the human mind.
As a school assignment during 'Feminist Focus Studies' at Kvinnofolkhögskolan they created their debut short film "I can only do so much", a hybrid documentary, exploring perspectives on suicidality in context of close relationships.
After 2 years of studying film production at Göteborg Folkhögskolans Filmlinie in Gothenburg/Sweden they founded their own production company and are mainly working as director of photography and camera operator.