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Devil's Playground

  • 2002
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.7K
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Devil's Playground (2002)
Documentary

Amish teenagers experience and embrace the modern world as a rite-of-passage before deciding which life they will choose.Amish teenagers experience and embrace the modern world as a rite-of-passage before deciding which life they will choose.Amish teenagers experience and embrace the modern world as a rite-of-passage before deciding which life they will choose.

  • Director
    • Lucy Walker
  • Stars
    • Velda Bontrager
    • Mark Bontrager
    • Dewayne Chupp
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Lucy Walker
    • Stars
      • Velda Bontrager
      • Mark Bontrager
      • Dewayne Chupp
    • 27User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Velda Bontrager
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    Mark Bontrager
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    Dewayne Chupp
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    Dylan Cole
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    Matt Eash
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    Sally Fisher
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    Marty Fry
    • Self
    John Groff
    • Self
    • (as John)
    Lisa Groff
    • Self
    Andy Herschberger
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    Joann Hochstetler
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    Jesse Kaufman
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    Carol Lambright
    • Self
    Dale Lambright
    • Self
    Ervin Lambright
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    Velda Lehman
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    Alvin Miller
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    Emma Miller
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    • Director
      • Lucy Walker
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    YanivEidelstein

    entertaining, but misses the mark

    this film is based around a fascinating subject; the amish custom of allowing every boy or girl who turns sixteen to do anything he or she pleases, no holds barred. apparently, the amish believe it is wrong to baptise infants, and that they're supposed to choose the amish way as free-thinking adults.

    the opening titles explaining this raised my expectations, as did the movie poster: an image of a girl in an amish bonnet, sitting in the back seat of a car, lighting a cigarette. it felt like a stolen moment; like an exciting departure from everything she's been taught. what would teens like this do, give free rein for the first time in their lives? what would it feel like to taste the things that were always off limits?

    well according to this movie, amish teenagers are just as debauched as anyone in western society; they have no qualms about doing anything at all; nothing seems exciting or new to them. they're just relieved that their nuisance parents are out of the way so that they can finally get on with their partying, driving and drugging.

    and how do the parents feel about allowing their children to turn their backs on every value they ever taught them? that would be a challenging concept to any parent, let alone one in a supposedly closed, puritanical society. well, we'll never know, as the amish refuse to be filmed or photographed.

    stripped of all the interesting questions, this remains a slick docu-soap in the mtv "real world" tradition, with no insights to offer; just a peek into the lives of a few amish teens, who may or may not be examples of anything larger than themselves.
    10utahfilmmaker

    Intelligent, not exploitative

    I thought for sure that a movie about Amish-teenagers-gone-bad would be a series of images of Amish kids dressed in traditional garb drinking, getting high, and sleeping around. I expected it to be a spectacle which would get old fast, and I went into the movie with this bias. It turned out to be one of the best documentaries I've seen in a while. For one thing, the director had the perfect balance of showing a broad social situation (rebellious Amish kids in general) and a more character centered story (the drug addicted Amish youth Faron). You're getting the factual information you need, as well as the emotional punch of what Faron is going through. The director is able to show very clearly the effect of Amish society on these kids without ever forcing a direct connection or being exploitative.
    10kaijawitch

    Very interesting look at a period in Amish Life where they get to catch up..

    I don't see how it could have been made any better.. I have actually "met" one of the girls on this documentary.. took me awhile to realize it was her.. I go to an Amish flee market every year in Shipshewana Indiana (where pieces of this were filmed.. Legrange County) The only people I "met" were the waitresses at Das Essenhaus.. (great restaurant).. I am actually surprised that I didn't see more of what is shown in this going on.. It is a very hard community to film.. many of them would not allow it..

    One of the most interesting parts to me was when one of the guys was describing why they don't use technology.. I was always under the impression that they thought it was ungodly or evil.. but it's more a matter of taking away from the closeness of family.. \ I think this one is a must see.. it is well done, the kids are straight up and honest about what they are doing during this time.. and nothing seemed forced..
    witney4

    great multi-view and soundtrack!

    I've seen this documentary twice now, at least 9 months apart. I think it needs to be seen a couple of times to really take different views within the film. It does leave me worrying about the pre-programming of young minds before they are fully able to disseminate the whole; I say this because of my upbringing in South Africa when the Apartheid regime was in full swing, and the potential 'programming' this could imprint on young minds. A bit of a departure from the Amish nature of the film, I know, but I could'nt help getting the impression from these young folk of the sense of 'helplessness' of their life choices and futures. That apart, a great film to be viewed a couple of times, and equally a super sound track that would be great as a CD release... so how about it folks?
    6view_and_review

    "Rumspringa"

    In the Amish faith once a person reaches sixteen-years-old they are allowed to do something called "rumspringa" which loosely translates to "run free." The youth are allowed to experience the "English" world (non-Amish/non-Dutch world) and then decide if they'd like to get baptized and join the Amish Church, or leave the Amish community altogether.

    "Devil's Playground" is about an Indiana Amish community and some of their youth experiencing rumspringa. I don't know if the youngsters shown are indicative of all Amish youngsters experiencing "rumspringa," but it sure was a wild scene. They were cutting loose and getting in as much partying, drinking, and vices as they could. The implication was that many of the Amish kids do that, get it out of their system, and then return to the slower more disciplined Amish lifestyle.

    I thought the documentary was very informative and interesting, though it ran too long. After a while it focused on a few youth and was no longer about the Amish community anymore, but about some lost young adults who didn't know what they wanted to do with their lives. Perhaps the Amish tenets put them in that position by forcing them to decide between their friends and family and a whole wide unexplored world. It was quite the dilemma I'm sure.

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    • Trivia
      Appeared on Entertainment Weekly's list of The 50 Best Movies You've Never Seen in the Jul 16, 2012 issue.
    • Alternate versions
      The 77-minute cut was edited down by the filmmakers to a 50 minute version, for the British Channel 4 TV station.
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      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Storytelling/Birthday Girl/Slackers/A Rumor of Angels/Ozamu Tezuka's Metropolis (2002)
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      CD 1- Track 1
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    • Release date
      • January 11, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Игровая площадка Дьявола
    • Filming locations
      • Indiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stick Figure Productions
      • WinStar Cinema
      • Cinemax Reel Life
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 17m(77 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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