Le personnel excentrique d'un camp de théâtre délabré dans le nord de l'État de New York doit s'unir au fils du fondateur bien-aimé pour maintenir le camp à flot.Le personnel excentrique d'un camp de théâtre délabré dans le nord de l'État de New York doit s'unir au fils du fondateur bien-aimé pour maintenir le camp à flot.Le personnel excentrique d'un camp de théâtre délabré dans le nord de l'État de New York doit s'unir au fils du fondateur bien-aimé pour maintenir le camp à flot.
- Prix
- 5 victoires et 21 nominations au total
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Many people love live theater. Even so, as non-actors, singers, or dancers themselves, many admire the finished product only, without considering all the hard work that goes into productions. My daughter and niece were theater kids growing up, so I get the "that was my life" connection, maybe more than most.
This movie will resonate with some people, but for many it will miss the mark. Sadly, it's a sweetly intended, behind-the-scenes, mockumentary style look at a world that not everyone can relate to, or will be interested in. I appreciate the efforts by the kids, but thought the story was a bit lacking, and the characters a little stereotypically overdone. That said, it's not a bad film, just not what I was expecting or hoping for.
This movie will resonate with some people, but for many it will miss the mark. Sadly, it's a sweetly intended, behind-the-scenes, mockumentary style look at a world that not everyone can relate to, or will be interested in. I appreciate the efforts by the kids, but thought the story was a bit lacking, and the characters a little stereotypically overdone. That said, it's not a bad film, just not what I was expecting or hoping for.
IN A NUTSHELL:
I used to take dance, singing, and theater classes when I was a little girl and into my teens, so I really got a kick out of this movie. It's about an eccentric staff of a rundown theater camp in upstate New York during a summer when the founder's stroke put her in a coma. Her "bro-y" son had to figure out how to keep the camp afloat in her absence as the financial future of the camp is hanging in the balance.
The entertaining film was written and directed by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman with additional writing help from Noah Galvin. This is Molly's and Nick's directorial debut. They, clearly, had a blast putting this movie together. It makes for a fun summer movie.
The movie has already won "Best Ensemble" at the Sundance Film Festival. It was also nominated for other awards at other film festivals at Sundance, SXSW, and Seattle International.
THINGS I LIKED:
More Ben Platt, please! I just love his voice. He and Noah Galvin are a couple in real life. They both played the starring role in Dear Evan Hansen. Such a great stage play and movie!
The rest of the talented cast includes Caroline Aaron, Nathan Lee Graham, Molly Gordon, Jimmy Tatro, Patti Harrison, Amy Sedaris, and so many young kids who just got their break in movies!
There are some truly talented kids in the movie.
The story is filmed like a mockumentary and absolutely doesn't take itself too seriously.
There is a lot of spoken and visual humor. Thespians will be the ones that enjoy it the most.
The cards on the screen give us entertaining and often hilarious background information during the entire movie.
The ending is actually really sweet and touching.
We get to hear a lot of original music with amusing lyrics.
Fun fact #1: The film was shot in only 19 days, resulting in a whopping 70 hours of footage! It must have been painful to try to weed through all of the footage and cut so much out.
Fun fact #2: They filmed the movie at the URJ Kutz camp in Warwick, New York. Sadly, the camp is now closed, another reminder that we need to help support our local companies and the arts.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE:
Act 1 establishes the characters and the goofiness, but the plot really doesn't present itself until Act 3 when it's quickly resolved.
People who aren't into musical theater or plays might not think the humor is very funny.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
Profanity, including an F-bomb Visual and spoken jokes about doing cocaine.
Lots of children and adults in the LGBTQ+ community are represented.
I used to take dance, singing, and theater classes when I was a little girl and into my teens, so I really got a kick out of this movie. It's about an eccentric staff of a rundown theater camp in upstate New York during a summer when the founder's stroke put her in a coma. Her "bro-y" son had to figure out how to keep the camp afloat in her absence as the financial future of the camp is hanging in the balance.
The entertaining film was written and directed by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman with additional writing help from Noah Galvin. This is Molly's and Nick's directorial debut. They, clearly, had a blast putting this movie together. It makes for a fun summer movie.
The movie has already won "Best Ensemble" at the Sundance Film Festival. It was also nominated for other awards at other film festivals at Sundance, SXSW, and Seattle International.
THINGS I LIKED:
More Ben Platt, please! I just love his voice. He and Noah Galvin are a couple in real life. They both played the starring role in Dear Evan Hansen. Such a great stage play and movie!
The rest of the talented cast includes Caroline Aaron, Nathan Lee Graham, Molly Gordon, Jimmy Tatro, Patti Harrison, Amy Sedaris, and so many young kids who just got their break in movies!
There are some truly talented kids in the movie.
The story is filmed like a mockumentary and absolutely doesn't take itself too seriously.
There is a lot of spoken and visual humor. Thespians will be the ones that enjoy it the most.
The cards on the screen give us entertaining and often hilarious background information during the entire movie.
The ending is actually really sweet and touching.
We get to hear a lot of original music with amusing lyrics.
Fun fact #1: The film was shot in only 19 days, resulting in a whopping 70 hours of footage! It must have been painful to try to weed through all of the footage and cut so much out.
Fun fact #2: They filmed the movie at the URJ Kutz camp in Warwick, New York. Sadly, the camp is now closed, another reminder that we need to help support our local companies and the arts.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE:
Act 1 establishes the characters and the goofiness, but the plot really doesn't present itself until Act 3 when it's quickly resolved.
People who aren't into musical theater or plays might not think the humor is very funny.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
Profanity, including an F-bomb Visual and spoken jokes about doing cocaine.
Lots of children and adults in the LGBTQ+ community are represented.
... Idk maybe I'm a closeted Theatre guy, if u get my drift haha but ya, it just worked for me - basically it reminded me of one of the old ensemble casted Christopher Guest films, ya know with Eugene Levy and all the staple players - you remember right? Those fabulously fun mockumetararies? - and I've long regarded Ben Platt as one of the all time great voices (I'm certain I'm not alone in this, but I don't follow the musical theater zeitgeist) and although this doesn't showcase his musical prowess per se, it does use him effectively in a comedic role and it just works - I highly recommend it and YES I only gave it an 8 but that's only because I never give tens and 9s are reserved for films that are truely extraordinary (and Rick and Morty haha) anyway enjoy.
Very funny mockumentary. Fortunately, my watching experience was also great because the theater was full of laughter. Seems like a lot of people like it too. Really don't understand why people don't find this movie funny.
I will say tho, there's no super deep, poetical, metaphorical story behind it. So just don't expect coming out of it with a new revelation or question about life. Just take it at face value. It's a funny movie. Set at a theater camp. With talented kids. And talented teachers and stage men. Some really great music pieces. With normal level of daily drama sprinkled through out. And lots of laughs and weird antics.
It's enjoyable and heartwarming. Which i think is just how mockumentary usually feels. And that's enough as a perfect summer movie! And i honestly don't think this is fully targeted for adults.
I'm not opposed if they adopt this as a tv series. I think that will be really enjoyable to stream.
I will say tho, there's no super deep, poetical, metaphorical story behind it. So just don't expect coming out of it with a new revelation or question about life. Just take it at face value. It's a funny movie. Set at a theater camp. With talented kids. And talented teachers and stage men. Some really great music pieces. With normal level of daily drama sprinkled through out. And lots of laughs and weird antics.
It's enjoyable and heartwarming. Which i think is just how mockumentary usually feels. And that's enough as a perfect summer movie! And i honestly don't think this is fully targeted for adults.
I'm not opposed if they adopt this as a tv series. I think that will be really enjoyable to stream.
I loved this movie! I went to a Mystery Movie Night to see it, and most people around me were enjoying it- so I'm not sure why it's getting so much negativity. I laughed and laughed! It was wonderful to see true representation of theater kids and the glories and dysfunctions of this kind of group. I think a lot of people giving negative reviews do not know or appreciate the joy and diversity included in this most glorious group of humanity! I laughed, rolled my eyes, winced, and even cried. It is obviously for a niche group- but if you love theater or musicals, this movie is for you! It would be a great outing for a drama club to enjoy it and laugh together.
'Theater Camp' on Improv as Controlled Chaos
'Theater Camp' on Improv as Controlled Chaos
Directors Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman reveal why they invite the "controlled chaos" that improvisation brings on set and the theater roles that changed their lives.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesShot in only 19 days resulting in nearly 70 hours of footage.
- Citations
Amos Klobuchar: [Upon hearing that a child's musical audition piece will be "I Had a Dream" from "Les Miserables."] That's a good song choice. I totally believe her as a French prostitute.
Rebecca-Diane: Amos!
Amos Klobuchar: Sorry. Sex worker.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Amanda the Jedi Show: I Watched 'CAMP ROCK' for the First Time (2023)
- Bandes originalesI Could Have Danced All Night
Written by Alan Jay Lerner (as Alan Lerner) and Frederick Loewe
Performed by Chubby Checker
Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Theater Camp
- Lieux de tournage
- Warwick, New York, États-Unis(location)
- sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 4 009 945 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 301 220 $ US
- 16 juill. 2023
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 4 410 845 $ US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
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