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Welcome to Camp Classics, where we celebrate the films that queer culture has embraced for their unapologetic camp, iconic performances, and unforgettable style. Each screening dives into the movies that have become queer cultural staples—whether they were made with us in mind or not.
This month’s camp pick is D.E.B.S. (2004), directed by Angela Robinson. Think espionage meets romance, but with plaid skirts and over-the-top gadgets. This cult favourite follows a secret academy of teenage super-spies, who end up entangled in a forbidden love story between one of their own (Amy) and notorious supervillain Lucy Diamond. D.E.B.S. is the perfect ode to rebellion, love, and high school drama – with killer outfits to match.
To quote Letterboxd user C.W. Scott, “the perfect lesbian spy movie that puts lesbianing first and spying second.”