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      • Overall, while "The Lost Boys" is not explicitly queer within its narrative or characters, it has several elements that make it important for both the teenage rebellion genre and the queer vampire genre.
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  2. Dec 13, 2023 · Zeno Graton speaks to PinkNews about his tender, politically-charged feature debut The Lost Boys and the future of queer cinema.

  3. Dec 15, 2023 · Sex aside, what’s striking about The Lost Boys is that it’s a prison drama with almost no violence, and a queer romance with none of the repressed coming-of-age tropes that so often come with the territory.

  4. Oct 10, 2023 · It’s an impressive debut that uses Graton’s lyrical handling of ferocity as well as sensitivity. Rendering this queer coming-of-age story through the criminal justice system, The Lost Boys is a movingly intertwined tale of longing, loss, and liberation.

  5. Dec 18, 2023 · As a corrective, Graton, 33, co-wrote and directed The Lost Boys, a gay love story set inside a juvenile detention centre. Titled Le paradis in Belgium, Graton’s absorbing debut feature follows two young men, Joe (Khalil Gharbia) and William (Julien de Saint Jean from Lie with Me ), on opposite journeys: William is a newcomer to the facility ...

  6. Dec 24, 2023 · Director Zeno Graton says his brilliant new film The Lost Boys is a product of his “queer imagination” with a “strong social perspective”. Set in a juvenile detention centre where the staff’s best intentions are undermined by the system, the French-language film follows a romance between two teenage boys.

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  7. Dec 11, 2023 · The Lost Boys: a kind and tender gay love story. Two boys strike up a passionate relationship in a juvenile detention centre in this touching French drama that offers an unusually generous depiction of vulnerable teens.

  8. Dec 8, 2023 · In dreamy, intense colours, he shades a powerfully physical romance between two boys who wrestle with each other, and against a system that doesn't want them to be free.