Lade Veranstaltungen

Conversation group with d.a.i. teacher Scott Stelle. Join us for a
multimedia journey through the dark worlds of horror and into the heart
of what it means to confront evil, both in the world and within ourselves.
If there was ever a time, a moment, for examining the archetype of evil,
and its manifestations in the world, it is now. Though separated by decades
and distinct in style, these horror stories share a deep fascination with the
battle between light and darkness—both literal and metaphorical. They
explore the timeless struggle between good and evil, testing the
boundaries of human morality and resilience. They ask what happens
when the supernatural disrupts the ordinary, and how faith—or the loss
of it—shapes our ability to survive. Whether you’re a long-time horror
fan or just beginning to explore the genre, this discussion will offer insights
into how darkness, both literal and symbolic, reveals the core of the
human experience.

10.10.: Dean Koontz, Hideaway (1992: film, 1995)
7.11.: William Peter Blatty, The Exorcist (1971: film: 1973)
5.12.: Bram Stoker, Dracula (1897: film, 1992)

In English

Location: d.a.i. library
Admission: free