Fantastic Shorts Competition – Chapter I
This program contains depictions of self-harm and suicidal thoughts.
Reminiscing. Remembering. Reliving. Each implies a revistation, but not every old haunt is warm and welcoming. Harrowing experiences from which we forcibly averted our eyes years ago still have a way of sinking their talons into the present, tearing away the “now” to reveal the shape of our mind’s most tenebrous recesses: dank rooms to which we fearfully return, cowering in a corner at the sound of menacing footsteps; secluded spaces with gaping, abyssal holes at their center, leaving us anxious to cover up or seal whatever shadows fester below. But these stories are containers of a different kind. Vessels that allow for venting, they let creators repackage the inner darkness, alleviate the weight and make it bearable. Join us in taking a close look at the transformative power of art and its fantastic potential to commemorate, process and make sense of the past as it gets integrated into a less clouded present that opens the door to a more hopeful future.