Magic Rock (film) explained

Magic Rock
Director:Bradley Gallo
Aditya Chandora
Producer:Bradley Gallo
Starring:Bradley Gallo
Adam Busch
Miko Hughes
Joanna Wasick
Music:Dave Hagen
Mikey Wax
Cinematography:Matthew MacCarthy
Editing:Dave Hagen
Studio:Magic Rock
Reel Life Productions
Distributor:Porchlight Entertainment (2002)
Questar Home Video (2005)
Runtime:94 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Magic Rock is a 2001 comedy-drama film written by Bradley Gallo and directed by Bradley Gallo and Aditya Chandora.[1]

Background

Gallo wrote the film's screenplay while a psychology student at Pennsylvania State University. Gallo based parts of the Magic Rock on his own 15 Summers spent at Camp Cody For Boys in Freedom, New Hampshire when a boy, and filmed the project on locations in Lake Ossipee, New Hampshire. Prior to its screening at the Stony Brook Film Festival on July 18, 2001, The New York Times wrote that "The idea for Magic Rock was inspired by Mr. Gallo's own experiences at sleep-away camp. The fictitious Camp Kobie was based on Camp Cody, on the shores of Ossipee Lake in New Hampshire, where Mr. Gallo spent 12 summers."[2]

The film won the 'Best Cinematography Award' at the 2001 Angel Citi Film Festival in Los Angeles.

Plot

When a beloved Summer Camp director dies, the popular boys' haven will be closed by the heartless attorney who inherits it unless a dedicated young camp counselor can change his mind over one last summer, with the comic help of his oddball campers.

Partial cast

Recognition

Awards & nomination

Notes and References

  1. News: A Film Done on a Shoestring Gives Rise to Big Expectations. Saslo. Linda. July 22, 2001. The New York Times. 13 November 2010.
  2. News: Saslow. Linda. 2001-07-22. A Film Done on a Shoestring Gives Rise to Big Expectations. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-06-11. 0362-4331.