The Age
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·1 hour ago
‘Did homophobia become OK again?’ Backlash inspires breakthrough horror film
Director Adrian Chiarella created horror film "Leviticus" after noticing a resurgence of homophobia in Australia following same-sex marriage legalization in 2017. The film premiered at Sundance and secured worldwide rights with indie distributor Neon. It follows a teenage romance disrupted by conversion therapy, using supernatural horror to explore homophobia as.
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