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  "tags": [
    "body-shaming",
    "saccharine",
    "Relic",
    "Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma",
    "Natalie Press",
    "drama",
    "Horror Directors",
    "Apartment 7A",
    "horror",
    "BAFTA",
    "fitness",
    "queer romance",
    "anorexia",
    "Jane Schoenbrun",
    "Emily Blunt",
    "Australian filmmakers",
    "Female Directors",
    "lesbian romance",
    "Eating Disorders",
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    "Japanese horror",
    "Watch this interview on YouTube!"
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  "textContent": "Watch this interview on YouTube! In her third feature (_Saccharine_ , in theaters now and on Shudder in July), Natalie Erika James tackles themes of obsession, disordered eating, and queerness. And while the two movies are VERY different (one a psychological horror, the other a quiet, BAFTA-winning drama), those are all themes _Saccharine_ shares with _My Summer of Love,_ Pawel Pawlikowski's 2004 film that introduced the world to Emily Blunt. Then, Jordan has one quick thing about Jane Schoenbrun's upcoming _Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma_ , which just premiered at Cannes. _If you or someone you care about is struggling with an Eating Disorder, you can get help by calling the National Alliance for Eating Disorders Hotline at 1-866-662-1235 for advice and emotional support._",
  "title": "Natalie Erika James on ‘My Summer of Love’"
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