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CAMP (2025) — a dreamy, witchy new horror film by Avalon Fast

July 22 : 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

“With her sophomore feature, emerging director Avalon Fast cements herself as one of the most daring young voices in indie horror… Unfolds with a fearless sense of interiority, an ethereal horror about young women [and] the magic they create to survive.ScreenAnarchy

The Craft goes to camp in this dreamily atmospheric coming-of-age chiller from up-and-coming “Girl Horror” auteur Avalon Fast (whom you may have seen starring in recent Arkadin selection The Serpent’s Skin). Camp stars Zola Grimmer as Emily, a teen girl struggling with two recent tragedies, who takes a job as a counselor at a summer camp for troubled youth. Emily is taken in by the other counselors and initiated into their witchy ways, but there’s a voice out there in the woods Emily can’t ignore, telling her to go home. Winner of Best Feature in Fantastic Fest’s Next Wave competition, joining past awardees like It Follows and Timecrimes, Camp is an ethereal trip into the dark forest of female adolescence.

WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING

“One of her generation’s brightest voices”

“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.”

Dread Central

“Incredibly accomplished”

“An incredibly accomplished, beautifully realized and compellingly elusive piece of work that will bewitch audiences with its memorable visuals, three-dimensional characters and its intriguing portrayal of female relationships.”

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

In Their Own League

“Will strike a nerve”

“Unfurls like a dream, impossibly lovely and faintly unreal… An achingly melancholy coming-of-age film that will strike a nerve for anyone who was once a girl lost in the dense and tangled forest of adolescence.”

Horror Press

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