Director’s statement
As the director of our short film about little t, I wanted to explore the often-overlooked impacts of everyday forms of trauma on individuals' lives. While we often associate trauma with major events such as accidents or violent crimes, the reality is that many people experience ongoing stress, emotional abuse, or neglect in their daily lives that can have long-lasting effects on their mental health and well-being.
Through our film, we aim to shed light on the experiences of those who have been affected by little t traumas, and to encourage empathy and understanding for those who may be struggling with these types of issues. We hope to create a space for viewers to reflect on their own experiences and to recognize the impact that these seemingly small incidents can have on their lives.
Our film explores the ways in which little t traumas can shape an individual's perception of themselves, their relationships, and the world around them. We delve into the nuances of these experiences, examining the often-subtle ways in which they can manifest in a person's thoughts, behaviors, and emotions.
Through a combination of intimate storytelling and striking visuals, we hope to provide a glimpse into the complex and layered nature of little t trauma, and to spark conversations around the importance of recognizing and addressing these issues in ourselves and in others.
Overall, our goal with this film is to create a platform for dialogue and understanding, and to contribute to a broader cultural conversation around the impact of trauma on individuals' lives. We believe that by shining a light on the experiences of those who have been affected by little t traumas, we can work towards creating a more compassionate and empathetic world for all.