Hi, I'm Stephanie Huber. I'm from Tyrol, Austria. And my movie, From House to House, is about an old tradition which takes place in my hometown. I choose to make it because I grew up with this tradition and I wanted to show how unique it is. The most challenging part was to bring the equipment from Linz to Tirol, but also to make the movie understandable for everybody. Because when you grow up with it and you know everything about it, it doesn't make it easier to explain it or show it to everybody. My team was really small. I had two fellow students with me on the 5th and the 6th December, when the tradition is happening. We did a few projects before and worked very well together. Still to this day, I'm a person who does not ask for help easily and it was one of my first bigger projects I did and I thought I could do it alone or the most part of it and I know now that asking for help is not that bad and it makes a lot more fun to work in a team The best experience I had were the interviews with the people. I thought I knew everything about the tradition but I learned much more about it. Also the positivity I got from the people from my hometown. Even if they haven't seen the film yet, they gave me the positivity and this is what makes it also easier to work on a project like this. Before I started studying at Art University in Linz, I had a few years of media informatics at my secondary school and I had to write in teases about media and I decided to write it about silent movies. And with the writing of the teases and the basic informations I learned at school I decided or I wanted to learn more about it and I thought I would go to Linz. For me short films are a perfect stepping stone for feature films. You learn so much about it and you have to fit the whole story into 15 or 20 minutes and not 90 minutes, which can be easier or not. It is challenging in every way but it is fun. What is your current job? I'm currently working on another documentary slash performance which is about me starting to dance again and to perform it in the end. And I'm also working on my bachelor project where I want to make the documentary slash performance because I had to do all by myself because I was in my home time, not in Linz and I couldn't come here and but I tried anyway and the outcome is not that bad as I thought it would be and also I couldn't finish it but that will happen in the next month thank you so much Linz International short film festival for having me and for screening my movie