El sexo adolescente y la muerte llegan a Cannes con el estreno de Camp Miasma

El homenaje al slasher de Jane Schoenbrun se estrenó el 13 de mayo en la sección Un Certain Regard del Festival de Cine de Cannes. La película está protagonizada por Hannah Einbinder y Gillian Anderson, y tiene una duración de 112 minutos.

La película inauguró la programación de la sección paralela en el Teatro Debussy de Cannes. La trama sigue a la cineasta Kris, interpretada por Einbinder, quien se reúne con la estrella original Billy Preston, interpretada por Anderson, para reiniciar la franquicia ficticia de Camp Miasma. La historia combina meta-comentarios sobre los tropos del terror con exploraciones sobre el deseo y la identidad.

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