Regina Mosch is a filmmaker and doctoral candidate at Queen Margaret University. She researches trauma, queerness and film art, particularly how the subtle, fleeting and intangible nature of microaggression affects queer bodies. Queer film-phenomenology makes her excited, and sometimes she wonders about things like: Are film bodies films or bodies? When does a film shape a body, and when does it take the shape of a body?

When not at uni, you will find Regina on the judo mat or rock climbing.

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