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How ‘Leviticus’ Cast Prepared for Their Roles

Source: Variety

Summary

In the horror film ‘Leviticus,’ stars Joe Bird and Stacy Clausen portray two closeted teenagers navigating their identities while facing a menacing supernatural threat. Their preparation for these emotionally charged roles was deeply rooted in understanding the struggles of LGBTQ+ youth.

Why It Matters

The portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters in horror cinema is crucial as it highlights societal issues around acceptance and the challenges of coming out. By focusing on the experiences of closeted teenagers facing conversion therapy, ‘Leviticus’ sheds light on the often-overlooked psychological trauma associated with such practices, making the film a significant conversation starter about acceptance and mental health in the LGBTQ+ community.

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