The Guardian Australia
·general
·4 hours ago
Charlie Polinger's debut film The Plague explores toxic dynamics at camp
Director Charlie Polinger's debut feature, The Plague, examines the brutal social hierarchy at a boy's water polo camp in 2003. The film highlights Ben's efforts to fit in with the cool crowd while navigating the toxic dynamics created by peers like Jake and Eli. With stylistic depth and sharp visuals, it captures the unsettling realities of adolescence.
Summary by Glance · The Guardian Australia
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