Director Discusses Folk Horror Film on Identity and Otherness
Originally published Jun 2, 2026
By Georg Szalai · The Hollywood Reporter — Movies
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Key points
- The film is a folk horror allegory about otherness and queer identity.
- It explores the randomness of being born different.
- The film premiered at SXSW London.
Thanasis Neofotistos discusses his SXSW London debut, 'The Boy With the Light-Blue Eyes,' a folk horror allegory exploring otherness, queer identity, and the randomness of being born different. The film delves into themes of difference and societal rejection through a symbolic narrative.
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