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“Sister in Red” tells a familiar horror story, that of a woman battling her imagination as she experiences fear alone. But this story goes a little differently: our main character does not face her demise from a beast, nor does her anxiety tear her apart from the inside. Instead, “Sister in Red” proposes the reconciliation of fear with imagination as imperative for survival. So many cultures worldwide and across time have a tradition of storytelling in the face of fear. Here and today, why can’t imagination come before suppression and logic in the conversation around what scares us?


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Elle Rinaldi
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