SIFF 41 - 2023
The cave you fear holds the treasure you seek”
The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek. These the words of Joseph Campbell – one of the most influent scholars in comparative mythology – still echoing today and prompting a new way to reevaluate our fears. In 2023 we have witnessed an overwhelming increase in atrocity and dehumanization.
This inevitably leading to a tragic feeling of helplessness. The events related to the current international conflicts have uncovered a growing sense of loss and dismay – worsened by the careless amount of dubious views and opinions we are surrounded with. It feels rather hard to find our way through all this. And it looks even harder if we do nothing but feed the idiocy of these thoughts – as if we were all drowned in darkness. And it feels hard to get out. Thinking back to Campbell’s words and expanding their meaning, we may quote an inspiring line by Friedrich Hölderlin : where the danger is, also grows the saving power. We should look at darkness in a different way – a metamorphic way. Let us transmute it into that of a movie theater to be lighten up with the healing power of stories. Storytelling is our tool for defining a map which heads to the abyss and allows us to restore ourselves. Following this map we can venture deep into the woods to experience the unknown – all our fears – pondering our reality and trying to sort out the things we cannot comprehend. A story is like a magnet dragged through randomness, pulling the chaos of things into some kind of shape and – if we’re very lucky – some kind of sense. The 41st edition of Sulmona International Film Festival aims at encouraging this process of soul searching by presenting forty-eight cinematographic works from eighteen different countries offering a watchful and layered vision. These directors range in their storytelling by facing the most substantial conflicts of our time – declining the present through a deep variety of themes and narrative forms. From generational contrast to the discovery of a sexual identity. From the conflicting energy of the complex teenage to the grievous denial of our fundamental rights. And also reflections on mental health – poetically delivered through animation – and debates about urgent topics such as environmental sustainability. A festival aiming at presenting various and revealing visions. In the firm belief of making cinema as a way of understanding the world – not only through reasoning, but most of all through feelings that can transform images into meanings.
PRIZES 2023
The 41st Sulmona international Film Festival EDITION'S VIDEO
Moments and memories of the 2023 Edition: the Sulmona Film Festival reached the milestone of 41 years