«The border runs through a person's own body.»
In the mist, contours are unclear; in the borderlands between two countries, it is differences that become blurred.
In the village on the Czech-Austrian border at the centre of THE END OF SILENCE, war and political upheavals have repeatedly
created savage rifts through people's living space. Trauma and taboo dictate the consequences to this day. Tereza Kotyk has
drawn inspiration from the grandchildren of those who lived through World War II, known in psychology as “mist children”,
to expose the violence and lift the ensuing veil of silence that has characterized the life stories of three generations of
women ever since.