What it felt like to dream fire

Screening of "What it felt like to dream fire", exploring how a traumatic experience can rupture our ability to make sense of the world.

A traumatic experience often ruptures our ability to make sense of the world. At the same time, it creates an intense encounter between body and mind. How can film fill the gaps that a trauma leaves, and how can it be a means to connect with each other? This collaborative evening will feature the screening of the experimental short film "What it felt like to dream fire" (2022, co-created by Regina Mosch and Bryant Keith Bayhan) and an artist talk on the experience and creative expression of trauma. There will be an opportunity to discuss the work with the artists.

Trigger Warnings : Discussion of trauma and traumatic experiences. The film features intense, sensory sound.

CCA - Cinema

18+

Pay As You Can

 
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