01-06-2024, 05:47 AM
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Film Title: Too Camp to Camp?
Nominating Nation: Iceagea [Europe]
Nomination Category/Categories: Nomination for Best Foreign Film
Language: English
Run Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Director: Pryttg Bshnp
Producing Studio: Wddlyn Öntrtnmnt
Cast: Fryvg Hrstll as Lntzz, Jytll Hymm as Rhnggs.
Summary:
Two men, a father called Rhngss, who is a scruffy traditional country man, and a son named Lntzz, who is from first impressions his opposite, go camping to fix their relationship after Lntzz came out and was met with negativity, being called “not man enough” before being kicked out. Both are there at the request of their respective partners who believe that father and son can mend their relationship. Both Lntzz and Rhnggs engage in general camping and survival activities where the son silently showcases his skills much to his fathers surprise, including a hike where they discover a carcass. The father recounts a childhood memory of seeing something humanoid covered in fur that left similar claw marks but on a tree. Spooked, they return to the camp.
The next day, the father returns to the site with his gun. A shot goes off a while later and the son hears and rushes to investigate. His father is injured, and he is told that he saw it. The son attempts to take his father back to camp, but the father believes it is playing with them. Rocks fall and leaves rustle. They nearly make it back to camp when the creature appears, imposing and aggressive. It attacks Lntzz, who evades it and hides in the van. While the creature attempts to break into the van, Lntzz spots a gun outside the van window. Quietly creeping out of the front of the van, he heads for the gun. The creature notices and rushes at him, but the son reaches the gun just in time to shoot at the creature, injuring it.
The creature flees, and the son, breathing heavily, is all bedraggled in contrast to his earlier polished appearance, almost representing his father. The father asks his son where he learnt to shoot a gun and all those other skills and the son tells him his partner's father taught him. The father breaks down and acknowledges his judgment in the past of his son back in the past as “not man enough” was wrong, he has become one without him.
He acknowledges his failure as a teacher and father and that while he cannot turn back time, he hopes he can mend things, and move past his more traditional upbringing. The son acknowledges that and jokes so long as they don't go camping for a while, they can try.
What makes this film special?:
Too Camp to Camp? Is a pioneer in iceagean film, turning the survival thriller genre beloved by iceageans, a hardy neanderthal people on its head by combating stereotypes and inserting a more socially liberal message into a traditional and often macho setting for am increasingly urban and modern society.
Any additional info:
It is Fryvg Hrstll’s first breakout role in film, with the actor usually working in theatre.
Film Title: Too Camp to Camp?
Nominating Nation: Iceagea [Europe]
Nomination Category/Categories: Nomination for Best Foreign Film
Language: English
Run Time: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Director: Pryttg Bshnp
Producing Studio: Wddlyn Öntrtnmnt
Cast: Fryvg Hrstll as Lntzz, Jytll Hymm as Rhnggs.
Summary:
Two men, a father called Rhngss, who is a scruffy traditional country man, and a son named Lntzz, who is from first impressions his opposite, go camping to fix their relationship after Lntzz came out and was met with negativity, being called “not man enough” before being kicked out. Both are there at the request of their respective partners who believe that father and son can mend their relationship. Both Lntzz and Rhnggs engage in general camping and survival activities where the son silently showcases his skills much to his fathers surprise, including a hike where they discover a carcass. The father recounts a childhood memory of seeing something humanoid covered in fur that left similar claw marks but on a tree. Spooked, they return to the camp.
The next day, the father returns to the site with his gun. A shot goes off a while later and the son hears and rushes to investigate. His father is injured, and he is told that he saw it. The son attempts to take his father back to camp, but the father believes it is playing with them. Rocks fall and leaves rustle. They nearly make it back to camp when the creature appears, imposing and aggressive. It attacks Lntzz, who evades it and hides in the van. While the creature attempts to break into the van, Lntzz spots a gun outside the van window. Quietly creeping out of the front of the van, he heads for the gun. The creature notices and rushes at him, but the son reaches the gun just in time to shoot at the creature, injuring it.
The creature flees, and the son, breathing heavily, is all bedraggled in contrast to his earlier polished appearance, almost representing his father. The father asks his son where he learnt to shoot a gun and all those other skills and the son tells him his partner's father taught him. The father breaks down and acknowledges his judgment in the past of his son back in the past as “not man enough” was wrong, he has become one without him.
He acknowledges his failure as a teacher and father and that while he cannot turn back time, he hopes he can mend things, and move past his more traditional upbringing. The son acknowledges that and jokes so long as they don't go camping for a while, they can try.
What makes this film special?:
Too Camp to Camp? Is a pioneer in iceagean film, turning the survival thriller genre beloved by iceageans, a hardy neanderthal people on its head by combating stereotypes and inserting a more socially liberal message into a traditional and often macho setting for am increasingly urban and modern society.
Any additional info:
It is Fryvg Hrstll’s first breakout role in film, with the actor usually working in theatre.
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