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Camp Christmas, released in '93, is this quirky little gem that explores a holiday gathering among a group of LGBTQ+ friends. The tone balances between light-hearted and poignant, capturing those moments of warmth and tension that come with family and chosen family during the holidays. It has a pacing that feels cozy yet sometimes meanders, fitting for a story that unfolds largely through dialogue and interactions. Performances vary in intensity, which can add a unique charm, with some actors really nailing those heartfelt moments. You get this blend of practical effects that adds a certain charm, and it's distinctive for how it addresses societal themes in such a festive context.
Camp Christmas has had a spotty release history, with few home media options making it somewhat scarce. It often pops up in niche collections focused on LGBTQ+ cinema, making it a curious find for collectors. Interest remains steady, particularly among those who appreciate holiday-themed films with a twist and deeper social undertones, though it doesn't typically command high prices.
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