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On August 27th the inspirational film “CAMP” was released. Inspired by true stories from camps for abused and neglected children, the film’s writer and director, Jacob Roebuck, tapped into real-life events to acknowledge the power of the camp experience and the opportunity it provides to give unconditional love to those seemingly forgotten children who need adults in their lives.
About CAMP Movie
“CAMP” is the story of a deeply troubled boy, Eli (Miles Elliot, “The Mentalist”), and an apathetic investment advisor, Ken (Michael Mattera), who get paired together at a summer camp for foster kids and discover the meaning of unconditional love.
“We are excited for the opportunity to share the story of CAMP,” said Roebuck. “We want to entertain audiences, but we also hope they are inspired to get involved in the lives of abused and neglected kids in their communities. We are thrilled to work with Word on the video distribution of the picture. Not only do they bring a first-class distribution team for mainstream and Christian markets, they also understand the heart behind the film.”
This inspirational film has received outstanding early acclaim from critics in addition to the Dove Foundation’s “Family-Approved” Seal. A portion of the proceeds from the film benefit Royal Family KIDS, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) non-profit that serves as the nation’s leading network of camps for abused, neglected and abandoned children.
The film is rated PG-13 and has a running time of 111 minutes. For more information about “CAMP,” Royal Family KIDS, Inc. and for a listing of upcoming engagements visit: www.campthemovie.com.
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Disclosure: I was sent one copy of the above DVD for review. All opinions are mine.
marian boll says
I learned that there is no such thing as a lost child.
Jackie says
I learned that Royal Family Kids, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is the nation’s leading network of camps for abused, neglected and abandoned children.
joanne major says
i learned that the movie is about foster kids that had horrible life i would love to see this movie. sounds like a tear jerker
Nancy says
I learned that they have information about their cast and crew on their web site.
heather says
i leared its about foster kids and their struggles sounds really sad but interesting too
June S. says
Watched the trailer for the movie, and have to say that it looks pretty good to me. I want to see it now.
Jordan says
I learned that it was directed and written by Jacob Roebuck.
Cheryl Abdelnour says
I like the fact that the movie was inspired by an actual camp experience.
steve weber says
I like movies that based on actual events.
Denise S says
I learned that this movie is about troubled foster kids getting to go to camp and its based on real stories.
tina reynolds says
The movie was directed and written by the same person Jacob Roebuck
Francine Anchondo says
the movie was inspired by a true story
xty cruz says
I’ve learned that a child life is always precious
Elena says
I learned that this movie is based on a true story
Austin Baroudi says
I learned that the film is rated PG-13.
Heather Hayes Panjon says
I Learned Camp Is Being Played In 85 Theaters.
judy gardner says
it is about foster kids who have had a terrible life
heather loftus says
Jacob Roebuck is the writer and director
Mihaela D. says
I learned that it was directed and written by Jacob Roebuck. 🙂
Sunnie says
I learned that it was based on a true story, I love that kind of movie!
wendy b says
I learned that this movie is based on true events and is inspirational.
Kristie D. says
I learned that Royal Family Kids, Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit, is the nation’s leading network of camps for abused, neglected and abandoned children. By mobilizing local churches to sponsor a one-week camp for abused and neglected children ages 7-11 in their local community, RFKC gets caring adults involved in the lives of children who need them most. Each camp has two very simple goals: make positive childhood memories for the kids and let them experience unconditional love from an adult. The movie was inspired by true stories. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com Thank you!
Miz Vickik says
I learned that it’s based on true stories!
Alyssa P says
I learned that Royal Family Kids, INC is the leading network of camps for abused children in our nation. Thanks, Royal Family Kids, for all that you do!
heather says
i learned that this is based on a true story
Jennifer M says
I learned that this movie was inspired by a true story.
Nicole Sender says
I learned that the the film’s mission is to inspire people to open their hearts to forgotten children who need adults in their lives
jeremy mclaughlin says
I learned the movie is about foster kids and their struggles.
Jill Myrick says
I learned that Camp was based on actual experience at a camp for abused and neglected children.
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Daniel M says
learned it’s based on a true story
Dana West says
I learned that the movie is about foster kids.
Nesca C says
i like how the movie is based on a real life experience
Shawn says
I learned that it played in 85 theaters,
Georgia Beckman says
I learned that this movie is based on true stories. That the movie was born after a person that was “forced” to be a camp counselor saw the need.
Rebecca Peters says
I learned the movie is inspired by true stories
Diana Hatch says
I love that it is about a real camp experience
Natasha Tucker says
I learned that Royal Family Kids is a nonprofit organization that helps abused and neglected kids.
Claire says
The movie was directed and written by the same person Jacob Roebuck
kathy dalton says
I learned that the movie is based on real events
lala ramos says
this is a true story
Sand says
I learned that A portion of the proceeds from the film benefit Royal Family KIDS, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) non-profit that serves as the nation’s leading network of camps for abused, neglected and abandoned children.
Sue Hull says
I learned that the movie is about foster kids that lived a terrible life.I love movies that are based on true stories.Thank you for the chance 🙂