Capital Celluloid 2019 - Day 296: Wed Oct 23

The Wild Boys (Mandico, 2017): Close-Up Cinema, 8.15pm


This presentation is part of Ben Driscoll's Live Cultures programme, for the Film Studies, Programming and Curation MA at the National Film and Television School (NFTS).

Close-Up Cinema introduction:
Early 20th century La Réunion: five delinquent boys commit a ghastly crime at school. Their punishment? A mysterious disciplinary on a cruel captain’s ship. Yet when the boys arrive on the shores of a gorgeous paradise island, they succumb to the earthly delights of its unusually sexy, luxurious and sticky vegetation, leading to a metamorphosis that is less body horror more body ecstasy. Director Bertrand Mandico is recognised for his camp, artificial and film-literate style in his short films, but The Wild Boys (his first feature length) is a next step: as abundant with ideas and images as the islands’ plants. Conjuring The Invasion of the Body Snatchers’ idea of the vegetal invading the human body and mind, The Wild Boys shows how one can literally outgrow toxic masculinity with the help of some ecosexuality.
Ben Driscoll

Here (and above) is the trailer.

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