Story centers on a traumatized woman fleeing from her abusive ex-husband with her 7-year-old son. In their new, remote sanctuary they find they have a bigger, more terrifying monster to deal with.
A young boy becomes fascinated with the persona of his dead grandmother and is sent to an isolated boarding school for misfits run by a mysterious headmaster and his wife.
Whistler, a gay conversion camp, has been in operation by the same family going back generations. Currently the camp is operated by Owen Whistler and his wife, Dr. Cora Whistler, played by Kevin Bacon and Carrie Preston respectively. There’s a small staff of four, other than the Whistlers. An activities director named Amy, her gay-conversion camp alumni turned athletics director boyfriend Zane, the groundskeeper Balthazar, and Molly the camp counselor who uncovers the horrors of Whistler Camp at the bequest of camper Jordan. A fifth employee emerges as a decoy within the campers. Suddenly, employees are picked off in a murder streak by an unknown assailant.
Thomas, a 17-year-old high school student, finds himself attracted to Esteban, another boy from his school. The rumor of Thomas’s homosexuality is spreading fast, and he begins to suffer the gaze of others.
Feathers in My Head 2003
Des plumes dans la tête (original title)
1h 46m | Drama, Mystery | 25 February 2004 (France)
Storyline:
This is the story about a family who looses their child. This is something very hard, but the mother (Blanche) won’t realize this. She lives in her own world and she still plays with her son. At the time Blanche plays with her son, she’s been watched by a boy names François. They become very close.