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| Director: | Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman |
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| Writer: | Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman, Noah Galvin, Ben Platt |
| Staring: |
| After the indomitable and beloved founder of a scrappy theater camp in upstate New York falls into a coma, the eccentric staff must band together with her clueless "crypto-bro" son to keep the thespian paradise afloat. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 13, 2023 |
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| Director: | Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman |
| Writer: | Molly Gordon, Nick Lieberman, Noah Galvin, Ben Platt |
| Genres: | Comedy |
| Keywords | coma, summer camp, friendship, camp, improvisation, new york state, woman director, candid, playful, based on short film, theatre, theater, lighthearted, casual, sentimental, witty, hilarious, celebratory, earnest, exuberant |
| Production Companies | Gloria Sanchez Productions, Topic Studios, Picturestart |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $4,400,000
Budget: $5,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Ben Platt | Amos Klobuchar |
| Molly Gordon | Rebecca-Diane |
| Noah Galvin | Glenn Winthrop |
| Jimmy Tatro | Troy Rubinsky |
| Caroline Aaron | Rita Cohen |
| Ayo Edebiri | Janet Walch |
| Nathan Lee Graham | Clive DeWitt |
| Owen Thiele | Gigi Charbonier |
| Amy Sedaris | Joan Rubinsky |
| Patti Harrison | Caroline Krauss |
| Bailee Bonick | Mackenzie Thomas |
| Kyndra Sanchez | Darla Sanchez |
| Donovan Colan | Devon Miller |
| Vivienne Sachs | Lainey Fischer |
| Alan Kim | Alan Park |
| Alexander Bello | Sebastian Campbell |
| Luke Islam | Christopher L |
| Jack Sobolewski | Christopher S |
| Dean Scott Vazquez | Toby Garcia |
| Quinn Titcomb | Alice Taylor |
| Madisen Lora | Franny King |
| Max Sheldon | Salem |
| Tyrone Mitchell Henderson | Devon's Dad |
| Priscilla Lopez | Grandma Elizabeth |
| David Rasche | Dr. Bill Rauch |
| Nicklas Shalin | Boy Dancer 1 |
| Emiko Diro | Girl Dancer 1 |
| Giada Leigh | Girl Dancer 2 |
| Zyla Harris-Petter | Girl Dancer 3 |
| Ceci Collura | Jennica Simmons |
| Jonathan Lengel | Bobby Kay |
| Olivia Puckett | Wendy |
| Anthony Morabito | Rotary Kid |
| Gavin Coleman | Glenn's Tech Kid |
| Andrew Fetherolf | Devon Dad 2 (uncredited) |
| Jonathan Iturriaga-DaSilva | Tim (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Kristian Charbonier | Casting |
| Nate Hurtsellers | Director of Photography, Cinematography |
| Mark Rosa | Stand In |
| Jordan Janota | Production Design |
| Andrew Sotomayor | Makeup Department Head |
| Mark Sean Haynes | Post Production Supervisor |
| Michael Infante | Sound Mixer |
| Jonathan Fuhrer | Sound Designer, Sound Effects Editor |
| Alex Noble | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Mark Sonnenblick | Original Music Composer, Songs |
| Mariah Rachel Burke | Set Decoration |
| Falon Jaloi Edouard | Hairstylist |
| Joshua First | Hair Department Head |
| Aina Lee | Makeup Artist |
| Crystal Soveroski | Makeup Artist |
| Liv Swenson | Makeup Artist |
| Tayler Winer | Key Makeup Artist |
| Angelique A. Pesce | Costume Assistant |
| Heath Jacob Baldwin | Unit Production Manager |
| Lauren Chen | Post Production Supervisor |
| Derek Bosworth | Additional Second Assistant Director |
| Cédric Chabloz | First Assistant Director |
| Tomi Hutton | Second Assistant Director |
| Andre Marigny | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Mike Albergo | On Set Dresser |
| Lorena Montesdeoca | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Katharina Schwab | Art Department Coordinator |
| Evan Benjamin | Dialogue Editor |
| Katrina Castillou | ADR Mixer |
| Cassi Bielmeier | Loader |
| Mary Elizabeth DelVecchio | Electrician |
| April Goldberg | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Dirt Haehnel | Dolly Grip |
| Sebastian Iervolino | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Jonathan Iturriaga-DaSilva | Electrician |
| Emmett Kerr-Perkinson | Camera Operator |
| Greg Meola | Key Grip |
| Christopher Orrico | Electrician |
| Kimberly Sauer | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Max Schwarz | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Sharon Dixon | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Steve Gutierrez | Casting Assistant |
| Kira Ablak | Assistant Editor |
| Will Van Dyke | Music Producer |
| Lindsay Wolfington | Music Supervisor |
| Maud Arnold | Choreographer |
| Christopher Scotto | Set Decoration |
| Jake Sicilli | Set Decoration |
| Mitch Ely | Makeup Artist |
| Grace Fong | Makeup Artist |
| Rachael White | Key Hair Stylist |
| Molly Gordon | Original Film Writer, Songs, Director, Writer |
| Nick Lieberman | Original Film Writer, Songs, Director, Writer |
| Noah Galvin | Original Film Writer, Writer, Songs |
| Ben Platt | Original Film Writer, Writer, Songs |
| Jon Philpot | Editor |
| James McAlister | Original Music Composer |
| Michelle J. Li | Costume Design |
| Bernard Telsey | Casting |
| Charlotte Royer | Production Design |
| Dean Neistat | Stunt Coordinator |
| Dann Fink | ADR Voice Casting |
| Bill Sherman | Music Producer |
| Krystle Grandy | Travel Coordinator |
| Claire Typaldos | Title Designer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Maria Zuckerman | Producer |
| Jeff Valeri | Executive Producer |
| Jennifer Semler | Executive Producer |
| Shayne Fiske | Executive Producer |
| Mary Bundy | Executive Producer |
| Alex Brown | Executive Producer |
| Samie Kim Falvey | Producer |
| Julia Hammer | Producer |
| Kristian Charbonier | Associate Producer |
| Ben Platt | Producer |
| Nick Lieberman | Producer |
| Ryan Heller | Producer |
| Molly Gordon | Producer |
| Noah Galvin | Producer |
| Will Ferrell | Producer |
| Erik Feig | Producer |
| Jessica Elbaum | Producer |
| Talia Cohen | Associate Producer |
| Michael Bloom | Executive Producer |
| Jimmy Tatro | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 23 | 37 | 13 |
| 2024 | 5 | 26 | 48 | 15 |
| 2024 | 6 | 19 | 29 | 11 |
| 2024 | 7 | 17 | 29 | 11 |
| 2024 | 8 | 18 | 52 | 9 |
| 2024 | 9 | 11 | 17 | 8 |
| 2024 | 10 | 13 | 28 | 8 |
| 2024 | 11 | 11 | 24 | 7 |
| 2024 | 12 | 13 | 23 | 8 |
| 2025 | 1 | 16 | 42 | 8 |
| 2025 | 2 | 9 | 12 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 5 | 15 | 1 |
| 2025 | 4 | 3 | 9 | 1 |
| 2025 | 5 | 2 | 9 | 1 |
| 2025 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
| 2025 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 2 |
| 2025 | 10 | 5 | 6 | 4 |
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When "Joan" (Amy Sedaris) unfortunately has a seizure caused by the strobe lighting (or perhaps the singing) at an am-dram performance of "Bye Bye Birdie", her profiteering and none-too-bright son "Troy" (the Channing tatum-esque Jimmy Tatro) finds himself in charge of her summer camp for would be, ... young, theatricals. This school is largely held together by "Amos" (Ben Platt), "Rebecca-Diane" (Molly Gordon) and the technical factotum "Glenn" (Noah Galvin). Next door there is a much more exclusive operation and they have their eyes on the valuable land, so when foreclosure looms they all must rally round to raise some cash and save the place from demolition. Can they? Do we actually want them to? I don't come from a nation where there is much of a summer "camp" culture, and so much of this just came across as an overly contrived concept with all of the precociousness of "Glee" but none of the character of "Fame". The kids are largely just annoying, as is the dithering storyline between the two adult principals. There is one decent song but you have to wait a while for that, otherwise the POV documentary style of photography offers an intimacy into the lives of some professional no-hopers charged with instilling some semblance of hope into these youngsters that just didn't engage me. I was on my own in the cinema when I watched this - it's better than that, but only just.
Films in the mockumentary genre can be thoroughly satisfying entertainment experiences when done right, as seen in such examples as “Zelig” (1983), “This Is Spinal Tap” (1984) and “Fear of a Black Hat” (1993). But the key, as noted above, is in doing them right, something to which this latest such o ... ffering from writer-directors Nick Lieberman and Molly Gordon can’t lay claim. The problem here is that the picture is too hit or miss on too many fronts: When it’s on, it’s brilliant and genuinely hilarious (especially in the film’s final act); however, when it’s not, it tries too hard to be funny and often ends up falling flat. That’s unfortunate, since the picture’s high points – as good as they are – simply aren’t enough to make up for the low ones. This faux look into life at an Adirondack theatrical-themed summer camp for youngsters and teens has a few too many diverse story threads that stray from the picture’s central premise. Then there are the characterizations, which are truly well developed but focus more on the camp’s adult staffers than on the characters that should matter most – the campers themselves. What’s more, the narrative relies heavily on the use of graphics to move the story along, but they frequently stay on the screen for unduly short durations, a practice that becomes progressively irritating over time. In all, this is a production that feels half-finished, one sorely in need of tidying up to make it work as well as it might have. Perhaps that’s due in part to the picture’s volume of material – 70 hours of footage – but that abundance of images likely wasn’t culled as effectively as it might have been. It feels as if the film aspires to be like one of Christopher Guest’s mockumentary projects (most notably “Waiting for Guffman” (1996)) but just doesn’t quite come up to the same level, despite a strong underlying basis that should have leant itself well to this format. To be sure, this is by no means an awful release; it makes for a modestly pleasant at-home streaming option for a midweek evening. It’s just regrettable that it doesn’t live up to what it could have been.