
Exploring the Dark: How Eros and Thanatos Intertwine in Local Cinema
Austin filmmaker Bears Rebecca Fonté has made waves in the local film scene with her debut feature, How Far Does the Dark Go?, premiering at the Queer Screams Film Festival on August 2. Fonté, a familiar face at festivals for her role in programming and directing film initiatives, has crafted a sapphic horror tale that delves deep into the complexities of relationships overshadowed by the themes of love and mortality.
Connection to the Austin Film Community
Fonté’s journey in the Austin film community began with her involvement at the All Genders, Lifestyles and Identities Film Festival and Other Worlds Austin. By collaborating with actress Chloe Carroll, who stars in the film, they transformed an initial idea into a fully fleshed-out story. Their friendship blossomed amid the tapestry of Austin’s vibrant festival scene, emphasizing the city's role in shaping indie cinema.
Thematic Depth: Power Dynamics in Relationships
At the heart of How Far Does the Dark Go? lies the complex relationship between a vampire named Evienne and her mortal nurse, Grace, portrayed by Anna Hindman. This narrative explores the seduction and enslavement dynamic, placing the characters in a morally ambiguous light. Fonté noted that relationships often carry heavy layers of power dynamics, especially in queer narratives. Grace's struggles—stemming from poverty and addiction—bring an authentic emotional depth that resonates with many viewers.
The Horror Genre: A New Lens on Queerness
In the tradition of vampire lore, which has historically been represented through a male gaze, Fonté offers a fresh queer perspective by embedding emotional and romantic elements in a horror narrative. This invites Austin audiences to reflect on how horror can be used to illustrate profound societal issues. Fonté acknowledges the legacy of influential filmmakers like Jean Rollin, whose interpretations of erotic horror shifted paradigms. By referencing such works while crafting her narrative, Fonté bridges the gap between traditional horror and modern queer storytelling.
Fostering Community Through Storytelling
The film is not just about the undead but about how communities—and filmmakers—support one another. Events like the Queer Screams Film Festival cultivate an environment for diverse voices and perspectives, enhancing Austin's role as a cradle for innovative storytelling. Within this landscape, Fonté’s film breaks beyond standard horror tropes to foster discussions around identity, relationships, and survival.
What This Means for Local Film
Fonté's work encourages emerging filmmakers in Austin to explore challenging subjects and to tell stories that resonate on personal and universal levels. As Austin continues to grow as a filmmaking hub, stories like How Far Does the Dark Go? remind us of the importance of representation, especially in genres that often overlook diverse voices.
As you anticipate its premiere, reflect on how stories shape our understanding of identity and community. Support local filmmakers and watch as they bring unique perspectives to life.
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