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CAMP
Directed by
Dylan Field
2024
13m
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Desperate for change, Brandon joins a conversion therapy group led by Damien, a charismatic yet sinister leader whose dark influence gradually corrupts him.
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Cast of CAMP
Aidan Jennings
Brandon
Barney Moseley
Damien / Producer / Music
Maverick Houlston
Ari / Producer
Amir El-khannouche
Amir
Tommy Gene Surridge
Tommy / Producer / Director Of Photography / First Assistant Director / Music
Neilus Varden
Staff
Dylan Field
Director / Writer / Producer / Editor / Sound
Paul Field
Producer
Elizabeth Sole
Key Makeup Artist
Caitlin O' Neil
Makeup Artist
CAMP Ratings & Reviews
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
A thoughtful, subtly dangerous film which denies viewers the reassurance of a conventional ending.
Beyond the Cinerama Dome
Tina Kakadelis
There's an intimacy at the heart of CAMP, no matter how airily rooted in magic and witchcraft it may be...Trauma is not healed in silence, but in moonlight dances, incantations, and laughter shared with friends.
The Blogging Banshee
Molly Henery
Camp creates a dreamily haunting coming-of-age tale with teeth.
Horror Press
Samantha McLaren
The world that Fast conjures around these girls unfurls like a dream, impossibly lovely and faintly unreal. Camp feels like a hazy summer night that never ends, a memory slightly blurred by sweet wine.
The Spool
Lisa Laman
valon Fast's attempt to make Ginger Snaps/Jennifer's Body/Raw by way of Lost Highway is better as individual pieces than as a cohesive whole
B-Sides & Badlands
Bee Delores
With a nearly two-hour runtime, Camp spins its tires and never gains any ground. Through the noise, there are moments of brilliance, but they're bogged down with a tedious script and characters that aren't nearly as fleshed out as they should be.
DarkSkyLady Reviews
DarkSkyLady
Camp is an exploration of trauma and its effects that's strange but struggles to grasp the viewer, and with an almost 2-hour runtime, that lack of memorability harms it. It's not bad, but not great either.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
Between Grimmer's delicate performance (perpetually walking the line between sincere naturalism and dissociative distance), cinematography, and framework, one doesn't know whether to find CAMP restorative or not and, frankly, it's all the better for it.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
It wouldn't be too far off to describe as if "The Craft" were actually made by one of its Wiccan high schoolers, full of dream logic and an endearing aversion to polishing off any of its rough edges.
But Why Tho?
James Preston Poole
Camp is a surreal, aching take on melancholy, grief, survivor's guilt, and the bonds we form to help us get through those things that could either be our salvation or drive us deeper into a hole.
Dread Central
Mary Beth McAndrews
'CAMP' is further evidence that Avalon Fast is one of her generation's brightest voices, one that sings about the beautiful and ugly sides of female friendship, as well as the horrors of existing as a young woman.
Daily Dead
Emily von Seele
Camp is a film that lives squarely in the feminine space. It is a beautiful, hazy coming of age film about embracing your power and learning to forgive yourself.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
'Camp' feels at times like it's hurtling toward a traditional narrative but what separates it is not just Fast's tonal grip throughout but her willingness to take a left turn when you expect her to go right.
Cinapse
Dan Tabor
CAMP is a breathtakingly surreal indie oddity that works either way - as a Craft-inspired witch film or something much deeper and introspective with its moving meditation on faith and loss - and that's what's so great about it.
I Love Splatter
Amie Simon
Truly one of the most beautiful and painful stories I've ever seen about coming-of-age, healing, and finding your true family. Don't miss this one!
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