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The Plague

Abandoned by his mother at an all-boys water polo camp, 12-year-old Ben (Everett Blunck) is plunged into the deep end of toxic peer pressure. Almost debilitatingly shy and terrified of incurring the wrath of his feral campmates’ pint-sized ringleader (Kayo Martin), Ben joins the braying pack in mercilessly tormenting Eli (Kenny Rasmussen), an awkward kid whose unsightly skin rash has been branded “the plague” and deemed highly transmissible by the boys. But when Ben begins to find similar blemishes on his own body, he questions whether there might possibly be some credence to their wild claims…

One of the most promising debuts from this year’s Un Certain Regard section at Cannes, Charlie Polinger’s exquisitely lensed, propulsively edited, and impeccably acted bullying drama amplifies all-too-familiar adolescent anxieties into the stuff of nerve-fraying horror. And yet for all of its aesthetic prowess, it’s The Plague’s psychological acuity and emotional authenticity that makes it an experience that’s impossible to shake.

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Director

Charlie Polinger

Cast

Everett Blunck, Joel Edgerton, Kayo Martin

Credits
Country of Origin

USA

Year

2025

Language

English

19+
95 min
Spooky Pictures

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Credits

Producer

Joel Edgerton, Lizzie Shapiro, Lucy McKendrick, Steven Schneider, Roy Lee, Derek Dauchy

Screenwriter

Charlie Polinger

Cinematography

Steven Breckon

Editor

Henry Hayes, Simon Njoo

Original Music

Johan Lenox

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