An Interview with ‘Camp’ writer / director Jacob Roebuck

 

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On this Special Edition of The Hollywood Outsider, Aaron sits down with Camp writer / director Jacob Roebuck and talk about his new film ‘Camp’, the true stories that influenced the film, the camps that inspired the film, as well as the trials of an independent filmmaker to get his film made.

Camp is a story about Ken, a self-absorbed Financial Advisor who takes on volunteering at a summer camp for foster kids in order to win a new client.  When his new camper, Eli, is assigned to him and Ken realizes how difficult Eli truly is, Ken is at first frustrated with his situation.  As he comes to know what causes Eli’s pain, Ken and Eli finally begin to understand each other just a little bit better.

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You can find out more about the film and showtimes near you: http://thecampmovie.com/

More about the Royal Family Kids Camps can be found here: http://royalfamilykids.org/

 

About Aaron B. Peterson

Aaron is a Rotten Tomatoes accredited film critic who founded The Hollywood Outsider podcast out of a desire to offer an outlet to discuss a myriad of genres, while also serving as a sounding board for the those film buffs who can appreciate any form of art without an ounce of pretentiousness. Winner of both The Academy of Podcasters and the Podcast Awards for his work in film and television media, Aaron continues to contribute as a film critic and podcast host for The Hollywood Outsider. He also hosts several other successful podcast ventures including the award-winning Blacklist Exposed, Inspired By A True Story, Presenting Hitchcock, and Beyond Westworld. Enjoy yourself. Be unique. Most importantly, 'Buy Popcorn'. Aaron@TheHollywoodOutsider.com