Sexe adolescent et mort : le film "Camp Miasma" présenté en première au festival de Cannes

L'hommage au slasher de Jane Schoenbrun a été projeté le 13 mai dans la section Un Certain Regard du Festival de Cannes. Le film, d'une durée de 112 minutes, met en vedette Hannah Einbinder et Gillian Anderson.

Le long-métrage a ouvert la sélection de cette section parallèle au Théâtre Debussy à Cannes. Il suit la cinéaste Kris, interprétée par Einbinder, alors qu'elle rencontre la star originale Billy Preston, incarnée par Anderson, pour relancer la franchise fictive Camp Miasma. L'histoire mêle méta-commentaire sur les codes de l'horreur et exploration du désir et de l'identité.

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