Les employés d'un camp de théâtre au nord de l'État de New York doivent s'unir avec le fils de la bien-aimée fondatrice pour maintenir le camp à flot.Les employés d'un camp de théâtre au nord de l'État de New York doivent s'unir avec le fils de la bien-aimée fondatrice pour maintenir le camp à flot.Les employés d'un camp de théâtre au nord de l'État de New York doivent s'unir avec le fils de la bien-aimée fondatrice pour maintenir le camp à flot.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 5 victoires et 21 nominations au total
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Theater Camp is a great mockumentary that's constantly mining cringe for solid laughs. It's got just as much gleeful cynicism as it does real heart for a winning combination. Obviously it'll work better for theatre people but that doesn't mean it's even remotely inaccessible to anyone who isn't.
All the adults here get to show off their genuine love of performance whilst also sending themselves up in terrific fashion. While they're doing that the film offers a showcase for an immensely talented set of child actors who are all impressive performers with some superb comedic timing.
As directors, Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman use the mockumentary techniques pretty effectively, when it actually remembers it's a mockumentary. All the intertitles add so much, it's the ideal run time and it culminates in the performance of Joan, Still which gets some of the best laughs before culminating in a wonderfully heartfelt moment.
All the adults here get to show off their genuine love of performance whilst also sending themselves up in terrific fashion. While they're doing that the film offers a showcase for an immensely talented set of child actors who are all impressive performers with some superb comedic timing.
As directors, Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman use the mockumentary techniques pretty effectively, when it actually remembers it's a mockumentary. All the intertitles add so much, it's the ideal run time and it culminates in the performance of Joan, Still which gets some of the best laughs before culminating in a wonderfully heartfelt moment.
I had not heard one thing about this movie.
I'd already seen Oppenheimer, Barbie, Mission: Impossible, and Sound of Freedom, so on a whim, I booked myself a double feature in a cool theatre on this hot summer day.
First up - another movie I knew nothing about: Shortcomings. An enjoyable R-rated movie.
Next: Theater Camp. I wasn't quite sure what I was getting into when it started, but Searchlight movies tend to be bring me joy in a variety of ways. Theater Camp did not disappoint. There were some great laughs, great performances (I never cease to be amazed by how much talent kids of all ages and sizes can have!!), and a great ending.
Theater Camp should be on your radar to go see. Enjoy!
I'd already seen Oppenheimer, Barbie, Mission: Impossible, and Sound of Freedom, so on a whim, I booked myself a double feature in a cool theatre on this hot summer day.
First up - another movie I knew nothing about: Shortcomings. An enjoyable R-rated movie.
Next: Theater Camp. I wasn't quite sure what I was getting into when it started, but Searchlight movies tend to be bring me joy in a variety of ways. Theater Camp did not disappoint. There were some great laughs, great performances (I never cease to be amazed by how much talent kids of all ages and sizes can have!!), and a great ending.
Theater Camp should be on your radar to go see. Enjoy!
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.
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.
Theater Camp is a very funny modern take on the mockumentary style. For me, it is reminiscent of What We Do in the Shadows kind of humor. It pokes fun at everyone; there is no traditional everyman.
Both ends of the spectrum are laughed at. We get jokes at the expense of influencer, bro-ey type guys, and also the classic, quirky, theater-obsessed kids. I think thats part of what made it so enjoyable. EVERYONE was made into a satirical hyperbole of a cliché we all know.
The story was nice, too. It takes you all over the place and ties together in the end for a cute, and still funny, conclusion.
It really doesn't take itself too seriously, and is a very sweet watch.
Both ends of the spectrum are laughed at. We get jokes at the expense of influencer, bro-ey type guys, and also the classic, quirky, theater-obsessed kids. I think thats part of what made it so enjoyable. EVERYONE was made into a satirical hyperbole of a cliché we all know.
The story was nice, too. It takes you all over the place and ties together in the end for a cute, and still funny, conclusion.
It really doesn't take itself too seriously, and is a very sweet watch.
'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.
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- 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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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 4 009 945 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 301 220 $US
- 16 juil. 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 410 845 $US
- Durée1 heure 32 minutes
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