The Guardian Australia
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Adrian Chiarella's horror film Leviticus explores queer love amid exorcism ritual
Australian filmmaker Adrian Chiarella's horror film Leviticus, which premiered at Sundance, explores the impact of conversion practices through a queer love story. The film, bought for A$7.1 million by distributor Neon, features two teenage boys whose budding romance triggers a terrifying exorcism ritual. Early reviews indicate a strong social commentary on modern homophobia, hinting at its potential success.
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