Short about a camping trip for scouts where a boy falls in love with his best friend and causes tension in the scouting group.
Campfire is basically a coming out story, but essentially it summarizes many itches of love and relations. Settings, sound, music are all economically used, but without being minimal and boring. Cinematography is brilliant, and so is acting. All in this is a short but not small, powerful but not cliché film. Simply beautiful.
Campfire stands out as a cinematic gem, expertly capturing the intricacies of teenage emotions and relationships. Joram Schurmans delivers a fascinating portrayal of Tijl, while Koen Van Heule’s performance as Wout adds depth to the narrative. Circé Lethem’s role as Ineke is pivotal, reflecting the profound image of the two male protagonists. The film’s efficient use of settings, sound, and music contributes to its visual and emotional richness. Director Bavo Defurne crafts a narrative that goes beyond the surface, exploring the truth behind appearances and the revelation of one’s true self in the context of love.
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