FTFF 2026: The Deepest Space Between Us
Schedule
Sat May 16 2026 at 09:00 pm to 11:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
Contemporary Calgary | Calgary, AB
About this Event
Fairy Tales Film Festival presents stories that explore the emotional depths of queer experience. This pairing brings together a quiet, introspective journey through loss and identity alongside a stark look at the realities faced by queer youth, united by themes of love, resilience, and survival.
The Deepest Space Between Us (Feature Film)
Contemporary Calgary | Heather Edwards Theatre
Runtime: 1h 37m Country: Japan Languages: Japanese
ABOUT:
Kaori, an allomantic and asexual woman, is left shattered after her fiancé Takeru’s sudden suicide. Seeking closure, she embarks on a journey with Nakano, Takeru’s best friend, to the place of his death—unraveling hidden layers of love, identity, and the Takeru they never truly knew.
Genres: Drama
Director
Yasutomo Chikuma
Born in 1983, he started his film career as an actor in 2004, and later directed his debut feature “Now, I…” (2009). In 2011 he wrote the script for “Ninifuni” by Tetsuya Mariko, which was selected for the Locarno Film Festival. His second feature, “The Ark in the Mirage” (2015), premiered at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Then he wrote and directed “Two Silhouettes” (2020), a mystical love story. In 2022, he released “As It Flows”.
https://vimeo.com/1159590276?fl=pl&fe=sh
Daphne and Pol (Short Film)
Contemporary Calgary | Heather Edwards Theatre
Runtime: 17m Country: Spain Languages: Spanish
ABOUT:
Dafne and Clara are two classmates in high school who are bullied because of their sexuality. Clara tries to stand up to her classmates' homophobic criticism by normalizing her relationship with Dafne. However, the bullying doesn't stop.
Director
Sergio Checa
Sergio Checa (Alicante, Spain) lives and works in Madrid. He holds a degree in Drama and Acting and has completed master’s training in Fiction, Screenwriting and Directing. His work includes Dafne y Pol (2026, upcoming release), Frío en las manos (2025), awarded at multiple festivals, and Calcetines (2025), winner of several national prizes. Other titles include Tenetis and Te doy mi voz (2024). As a screenwriter, Dios te salve María (2023) received international awards.
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Where is it happening?
Contemporary Calgary, 701 11 Street Southwest, Calgary, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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