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Hell Camp: Teen Nightmare

  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 30m
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Hell Camp: Teen Nightmare (2023)
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Out-of-control teens across America were sent to a therapy camp in the harsh Utah desert. The conditions were brutal, but the staff were even worse.Out-of-control teens across America were sent to a therapy camp in the harsh Utah desert. The conditions were brutal, but the staff were even worse.Out-of-control teens across America were sent to a therapy camp in the harsh Utah desert. The conditions were brutal, but the staff were even worse.

  • Director
    • Liza Williams
  • Stars
    • Nadine Louise Guerrara
    • Steve Cartisano
    • Chris Smith
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    • Director
      • Liza Williams
    • Stars
      • Nadine Louise Guerrara
      • Steve Cartisano
      • Chris Smith
    • 43User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Nadine Louise Guerrara
    • Self - Joined Challenger Camp August 1989 Aged 15
    • (as Nadine)
    Steve Cartisano
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Chris Smith
    • Self - Reporter
    Lance 'Horsehair' Jaggar
    • Self - Field Director, Challenger
    Kinney Drellich Edlinger
    • Self - Joined Challenger Camp August 1988 Aged 13
    • (as Kinney)
    Matthew Callahan
    • Self - Joined Challenger Camp June 1990 Aged 15
    • (as Matthew)
    Kari Callahan
    • Self - Matthew's Mom
    • (as Kari)
    Debbie Cartisano
    • Self - Steve's Ex-Wife
    • (as Debbie)
    Max Jackson
    • Self - Former Sheriff, Kane County, Utah
    Kristen Chase
    • Self - Joined Challenger Camp June 1990 Aged 16
    • (archive footage)
    Sharon Fuqua
    • Self - Kristen's Mom
    • (as Sharon)
    David Chase
    • Self - Kristen's Brother
    • (as David)
    Charles Brofman
    • Self - Steve's Defense Attorney
    Adam Weinberg
    • Self - Joined Healthcare America May 1993 Aged 18
    • (as Adam)
    Larry Weinberg
    • Self - Adam's Dad
    • (as Larry)
    Ashley Baldwin
    • Self - Joined Healthcare America May 1993 Aged 15
    • (as Ashley)
    Catie Cartisano
    • Self - Steve's & Debbie's Daughter
    • (as Catie)
    David Cartisano
    • Self - Steve & Debbie's Son
    • (archive footage)
    • (as David)
    • Director
      • Liza Williams
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    6J0ESUFF

    The Whole Family's Crazy

    From hiking the desert to child slave labor, this Steve. Cartisano guy was a real psychopath who preyed on distraught families once their kids started acted out. This man had a real evil about him that seemed obvious to most the kids but not the dumb parents who were paying outrageous fees just for their children to be bullied into behaving better, a method which always works. Steve is the real POS here no doubt about it but the documentary would have been better if we heard less from his wife who made him sound like a pioneer and almost heroic. Her along with their daughter keep trying to say he had nothing do with the bad things that happened, not only at 1 but 3 of his camps since he was never there. Not really a great argument for a man preaching how much he cares.
    6arungeorge13

    It goes from DARK to DARKER to DARKEST! [+61%]

    I think the piece grants more screen time than required to cover the muddled opinions of Steve Cartisano's family (who sound so full of themselves) and much less on the victims and the tragedies they faced. That could either be an error in judgment on the filmmaker's part or, most likely, a Netflix decision to try to soften the emotional blow until the closing moments. Institutionalized abuse and the resulting trauma are discussed in all their somber detail, in what feels like American parents trying to run behind quick fixes for habitual (and often psychological) issues of their teenagers.

    While I'm not surprised that wilderness therapy camps continue to exist in the States, given there are people who willingly sign up for haunted experiences and get tormented (oh, watch that documentary too if you must), what bothers me is how some folks still believe in the ideology of putting teenagers through clearly abusive methods to "teach them a lesson" and "turn them into good people". And if you're you're gonna say "Stuff like this would never happen in 2023", then I guess you're the one living under a rock. Worse things happens today.
    9sailingforlife

    Good, but it definitely left stuff out. I know from experience.

    I was in the last group to run-in in Utah before the state of Utah shut them down. I still have scars on my body the whole time I was there. I had sores that I'd have to walk on for four months. I was 13..never did drugs, never drank alcohol, never partied, never had a run-in with the , and was still a virgin, just a normal teenager who didn't pick up her room. My mom thought this would be a way to get me to "be a good girl". The description of "out of control teenagers" is wrong... there were a lot of normal kids there. Kids with parents that just didn't want to be a parent.. or in my case just wanted someone to teach me a lesson.
    5ketziav

    The road to hell is paved with good intentions

    This documentary tells the story of the youth therapy programs that were founded by the now late Steve Cartisano. Really it doesn't take a genius to figure out these things will end up most of the time very badly, you're mixing rebellious teens with the wilderness, with figures of authority that rely on corporal punishment and abuse their power and you've got a recipe for disaster.

    The doc was okay but I felt it could've had more of an impact, I would've maybe done less screen time from Steve's family, since they weren't in the camps and what I believe the viewer is looking for was more first person accounts of what happened. I think we could've seen more stories that never made it to the screen. And the ones that did I felt were very rushed. They should've made this into a mini series and divided the stories so that we could've gotten more information and details with that format.

    Maybe Steve had good intentions at the beginning but like a famous quote says "The road to hell is paved with good intentions" and these kids marched down that road far too many times before anybody put a stop to it.
    5sheilasalami-21234

    Ex-wife and daughter

    Started as something good, then turned into something gross. The ex and the daughter are in disgusting denial. They enjoyed the luxury lifestyle this produced. The lack of empathy from the family and "horse" dude is gross. No one was held accountable. These kids, now adults, will never be the same. His own kids were a mess! That's says something... this guy may have had good intentions at first, but greed and selfishness took over and he was a POS. The ex and kid need to wake up and see how absolutely stupid they look and sound. Take responsibility for your part in it all. Especially the wife. Her plastic surgery shows she's benefited from it all. SMH.

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      • December 27, 2023 (United States)
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