17 September 2024

The Miseducation of Cameron Post + Discussion | Book Club at the NFSA

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Still from The Miseducation of Cameron Post showing three teenagers sitting in the back of a truck

The Miseducation of Cameron Post, Desiree Akhavan, 2018. Photo: NFSA.

M | 92 Mins | 2018 | DCP | US | D: Desiree Akhavan

The Miseducation of Cameron Post is at once a heartfelt bildungsroman and a razor-sharp critique of ‘gay conversion therapy’. Chloë Grace Moretz shines as the titular Cameron in the film adaptation of the award-winning YA novel by Emily M Danforth.

A young, queer teenager sent to a gay conversion therapy camp in the early 1990s, Cameron’s journey is shaped by friendships formed with other ‘disciples’ – many of whom have been ostracised by their families and have nowhere else to go. Beautifully crafted, Akhavan’s interpretation won the Grand Jury Prize for US Drama at the Sundance Film Festival.

‘…strikes a delicate balance between satire and polemic’ – Independent

The screening will be followed by a discussion of the film and the novel with special guest Cadance Bell, moderated by Canberra Writers Festival Artistic Director Beejay Silcox.

CADANCE BELL
Dubbed Australia’s ‘ultimate slashie’ by Money Magazine, Cadance Bell is a celebrated Australian author/director/producer and writer. Her memoir The All of It: A Bogan Rhapsody was released in July 2022 to critical acclaim. Bell has written for publications including The Guardian, Mamamia and The Big Issue. Her first fiction novel, Letters to Our Robot Son, releases 2023 exclusively to Audible. As a screenwriter, Bell has worked with companies including Bunya Productions, Matchbox Pictures and Brouhaha Entertainment. Her documentary films include The Rainbow Passage for Network 10 and Screen Australia, and Who I Am, the world’s first documentary exploring the intersection of gender diversity and autism.

Presented in partnership with Canberra Writers Festival.

The details

What: The Miseducation of Cameron Post screening + discussion with Cadance Bell
When: 1 pm, Sunday 22 September 2024
Where: Arc Cinema, NFSA Acton
Cost: $18–20 via the NFSA website

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