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Closet Monster is a 2015 Canadian drama film written and directed by Stephen Dunn. It stars Connor Jessup as a closeted gay teenager, using elements of the body horror genre as a metaphor for internalized homophobia .
Sep 23, 2016 · Like the superior “Moonlight,” “Closet Monster” tells the story of queer youth navigating the rocky waters of self-acceptance. Both films use imagery and camerawork as a means of evoking the protagonist’s feelings of uncertainty, but “Closet Monster” resides in a more surrealistic universe.
Oscar, befriended by his talking hamster Buffy, wants to get into a special effects make-up school (using his friend Gemma as a model), and has come to realize his spiteful father's anti-social, immature short-comings.
May 27, 2016 · Closet Monster: Directed by Stephen Dunn. With Aaron Abrams, Jack Fulton, Joanne Kelly, Isabella Rossellini. A creative and driven teenager is desperate to escape his hometown and the haunting memories of his turbulent childhood.
- (9.3K)
- Drama, Fantasy, Mystery
- Stephen Dunn
- 2016-05-27
In Closet Monster, the debut feature film by writer and director Stephen Dunn, reality seamlessly melds with surrealism to share the story of a boy struggling to accept who he was, who he is, and who he always has been.
Aug 16, 2016 · This surreal tale follows the artistically driven Oscar (AMERICAN CRIME’s Connor Jessup) hovering on the brink of adulthood. Struggling to find his place in the world after a rough childhood and haunted by images of a tragic incident, Oscar dreams of escaping his small town.
Closet Monster is a unique, understated fable, buoyed by a strong performance from Connor Jessup. Read Critics Reviews
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- Drama, LGBTQ+