30/5 — 5/6/2024
64th International Film Festival
for Children and Youth

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Section: Night Horizons

The Transfiguration (2016) 17

U.S.A. | 2016 | 97 min.

Even in populous New York City it is easy to become lonely. Fourteen-year-old Milo suffers from bullying and solitude but has a secret he escapes to: an urge to drink human blood. Living only with his older brother Lewis, Milo spends his days alone in his room making notes about murder, trawling the streets at night in search of victims. When an older girl Sophie moves into the same building, Milo is taken aback by his unprecedented feelings.

CountryU.S.A.
Year2016
Duration97 min
Rating17
LanguageEnglish
SubtitleCzech
Directed by Michael O'Shea
Screenplay Michael O'Shea
Director of Photography Sung Rae Cho
Music Margaret Chardiet
Edited by Kathryn J. Schubert
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Biography

An American screenwriter and director born in Brooklyn, New York, he graduated from the SUNY Purchase film school. He made the short horror film Milo (2014) and the feature-length horror-tinged drama Transfiguration (2016) with which he made his debut.

Controversial, Growing Up, Friendship, Urban Life, Psychology, Horror

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