Sun Hee Engelstoft
Directing
Known For

What makes a mother give away her baby? This is the big question in Sun Hee Engelstoft’s poignant heartbreaker of a film about three Korean women who have become pregnant outside of marriage and are now hiding from the outside world until they give birth. They live in a shelter for unwed mothers on a South Korean island, where beautiful landscapes are in sharp contrast to the fierce dilemma that women go through: should they keep their children or give them up for adoption? Engelstoft has been given unique access to this particular shelter run by the strong-willed Mrs. Im, who fights for the girls’ independence but is up against a social structure and family tradition that leaves women in an impossible situation. Engelstoft’s sensitive portrait brings us close to a forbidden world and through her own experience as a Korean adoptee, she gives a deeply personal and extraordinary insight into a culture in which women can’t choose their own fate.
Forget Me Not

Three years in the life of the female Danish imam and feminist Sherin Khankan's life, through ups and downs.
The Reformist
"Without Words" is a film about a mystery. Martine has lost her voice, ans she has been silent for 11 months. She and her sister Erika are trying to understand why, and Martine is desperately trying to get her voice back. Will her voice change if they succeed? Will Martine?