Taking inspiration from Christopher Guest-style observational comedies, “Theater Camp” begins with AdirondACTS founder Joan falling into a coma. In her absence, her crypto bro son Troy and some kooky counselors are left to keep the financially strapped theater haven afloat during the summer. The movie, which is for sale at the festival, is co-directed by Gordon and Nick Leiberman and co-written by the foursome.
The audience, likely filled with musical theater nerds, was naturally receptive to the recognizable quirks and experiences depicted in “Theater Camp.” Alan S. Kim, the breakout star of “Minari,” which premiered at Sundance in 2020, received some of the loudest laughs in the film for his adorable, scene-stealing role.
Prior to the screening, Leiberman called the film a “labor of love” and joked that the cast “just wants to know what the movie is… they don’t know,” since so many scenes were improvised. “They’ll find out momentarily,” he added.“It literally came out of us wanting to make something with our friends. I met Ben when I was three years old,” Gordon said tearfully. “I was in love with him and he was so gay. He didn’t like me.” She added, “We just always wanted to make something as a collective.
Of course, they’re happy the film has resonated with audiences. But ultimately, the four friends wanted to create a piece of art that celebrates anyone who has ever felt like an outsider.Read More About:
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