Rock Camp: The Movie is a 2021 documentary film about Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp,[1] an interactive music event involving professional musicians.[2]
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Directed by | Doug Blush and Renée Barron |
Produced by | Jeff Rowe and Doug Blush |
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Cinematography | Miles Wilkerson |
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Music by | Andrew Skrabutenas |
Production company | Madpix Films |
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Language | English |
Synopsis
editRock Camp: The Movie follows a group of attendees as they travel to Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp to play music with and learn from professional musicians such as Paul Stanley of Kiss, Judas Priest, and Dave Mustaine of Megadeth, among others. Throughout the duration of camp, the attendees partake in an array of activities, navigate and conquer fears and goals, and ultimately perform live at a nearby venue.[3] Subjects addressed in the film include disability, comeback stories, and musical accomplishments, among others. Additionally, the film tells the story of Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp founder David Fishof, and how he transitioned from a sports agent to a music producer, and ultimately founded Rock Camp.[4]
Cast
editHeadlining Rockstars
edit- Roger Daltrey, rockstar headliner
- Gene Simmons, rockstar headliner
- Jeff Beck, rockstar headliner
- Slash, rockstar headliner
- Sammy Hagar, rockstar headliner
- Paul Stanley, rockstar headliner
- Sebastian Bach, rockstar headliner
- Jerry Cantrell, rockstar headliner
- Alice Cooper, rockstar headliner
- Nancy Wilson, rockstar headliner
- Rob Halford, rockstar headliner
- Richie Faulkner, rockstar headliner
- Warren Haynes, rockstar headliner
- Dave Mustaine, rockstar headliner
- Mike Inez, rockstar headliner
- Meat Loaf, rockstar headliner
- Joe Perry, rockstar headliner
- Brian Wilson, rockstar headliner
Rockstar Counselors
edit- Teddy Andreadis, rockstar counselor
- Vinny Appice, rockstar counselor
- Spike Edney, rockstar counselor
- Lita Ford, rockstar counselor
- Tony Franklin, rockstar counselor
- Gary Hoey, rockstar counselor
- Bruce Kulick, rockstar counselor
- Nita Strauss, rockstar counselor
- Rudy Sarzo, rockstar counselor
- Chip Z'Nuff, rockstar counselor
- Tanya O'Callaghan, rockstar counselor
- Jason Ebs, rockstar counselor
Campers
edit- Rick Harrison, camper
- Scott 'Pistol' Crockett, camper
- Tammy Fisher, camper
- Scott Keller, camper
- Jackson Keller, camper
- Blake Meinhardt, camper
- Miles Schuman, camper / Q&A Host
Other
edit- David Fishof, Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp founder
Reception
editArticles and reviews of the film were featured in national publications including Rolling Stone,[5] USA Today,[6] Billboard,[7] among others.[8][9][10]
Rock Camp won Best Music and Arts Film at the 2020 Key West Film Festival.[11]
The film received a 89% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 18 reviews.[12]
In April 2021, comedian Jimmy Fallon was quoted as saying he "loved" the documentary on The Tonight Show.[13]
References
edit- ^ "'Rock Camp, The Movie' doc features Roger Daltrey, Joe Perry, Heart's Nancy Wilson & more". ABC News Radio Online. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
- ^ Childers, Chad. "Dave Mustaine, Joe Perry + More Lead Four Upcoming 'Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp' Experiences". Loudwire.com. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
- ^ King, Loren (14 January 2021). "Living the Dream of Rock and Roll". Newport This Week. Retrieved 27 August 2021.
- ^ "Movie Review: Rock Camp: The Movie". www.austinchronicle.com. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ Millman, Ethan (2020-12-29). "Sammy Hagar, Gene Simmons Are Camp Counselors in 'Rock Camp' Trailer". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ Dinges, Gary. "'They get a spark out of the music': New documentary goes inside the legendary 'Rock Camp'". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ "Go to 'Rock Camp' With Gene Simmons, Alice Cooper & More in Trailer For New Documentary". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ Richard Roeper (14 January 2021). "'Rock Camp': Breezy documentary watches music fans pay to play with their idols". Chicago Sun-Times.
- ^ Graham, Adam (2021-01-14). "Review: Throw up your devil's horns for 'Rock Camp: The Movie'". The Detroit News.
- ^ SELOME HAILU (January 15, 2021). "Movie Review: Rock Camp: The Movie". Austinchronicle.com.
- ^ BraveWords. "Rock Camp The Movie Wins Award At Key West Film Festival". bravewords.com. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ "Rock Camp: The Movie (2021)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2022-04-01.
- ^ "Boredom Inspired Roger Daltrey to Create His Iconic Mic-Swinging Trick | the Tonight Show". YouTube.
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