Dark Sky Films has officially announced that CAMP will arrive in theaters on June 26th.
The film centers on Emily (Zola Grimmer), a young woman carrying the immense weight of two early-life tragedies. Seeking a reprieve from her guilt, she takes a job as a counselor at a summer camp designed for troubled youth. While she initially finds a sense of community and forgiveness among her fellow counselors—played by Alice Wordsworth and Cherry Moore—the peace is short-lived. A whispering voice from the surrounding woods begins to pull at Emily, threatening the fragile new life she’s trying to build.
Based on the synopsis, CAMP appears to be leaning into the "folk horror" aesthetic, blending themes of witchcraft and trauma with the dynamics of female friendship. Avalon Fast has already proven she has a unique eye for capturing the strange, unmoored feeling of youth, and seeing her apply that lens to a haunted forest setting is an exciting prospect for those of us who prefer our horror with a side of psychological depth.
Produced by Taylor Nodrick, Jacob Glickman, Jackie De Niverville, and Martin Cadieux-Rouillard, CAMP hits theaters just in time for the peak of the summer season. Keep this one on your radar if you’re looking for a genre fix that offers more than just jump scares.

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