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Monster Camp: The Story of Nero Seattle (2007)

Monster Camp: The Story of Nero Seattle (2007)
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Filmmaker Cullen Hoback follows a group of online fantasy gamers as they spend a weekend offline. The Seattle, Washington chapter of the New England Role Playing Organization (NERO) is a group of hardcore World of Warcraft players who take the online gaming experience into the real world with weekend role-playing jaunts. The film chronicles one such weekend, exploring how the participants escape their workaday selves and transform into often antithetical fantastical characters. Monster Camp: The Story of Nero Seattle premiered at the 2007 Cinequest Film Festival, where it was honored with the Audience Award for Best Documentary ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Director(s):
Cullen Hoback
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Synopsis of Monster Camp: The Story of Nero Seattle

Filmmaker Cullen Hoback follows a group of online fantasy gamers as they spend a weekend offline. The Seattle, Washington chapter of the New England Role Playing Organization (NERO) is a group of hardcore World of Warcraft players who take the online gaming experience into the real world with weekend role-playing jaunts. The film chronicles one such weekend, exploring how the participants escape their workaday selves and transform into often antithetical fantastical characters. Monster Camp: The Story of Nero Seattle premiered at the 2007 Cinequest Film Festival, where it was honored with the Audience Award for Best Documentary ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Director(s):
Cullen Hoback
Producer(s):
Aaron Kirk DouglasCullen Hoback
Categories:
Documentary
Monster Camp: The Story of Nero Seattle Awards:
  • 2007 - Cinequest Film Festival - Audience Award
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ElizABETH and Robert Sandler C.

It'll make you think again! These guys work hard at what they do in order to have fun. And most of them are regular people, they just have the ability to pretend like when they were kids. Plus they have really good memory skills for rules and math on the fly. Some of these people are really quite skilled in crafts and costuming too, I've not seen costumes so cool even in a store. Some of it is really touching and sad...especially the big surprise announcement at the end of the weekend. I enjoyed the wrap up too. And if you like the film, check out the short films in the extras section on the disk. I'd recommend this film if you've seen:Trekkies, Ringers, and Gamerz. And if you haven't...go see them.

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Paul B.

Being from Seattle - I laughed so hard. I see these type of people eveyday, and so do you. I always wondered what happend to those kids from school ! This is a movie about those socialy differant people . worth the rent

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Aaron D.

Monster Camp has screened at over 40 film festivals around the world. Additional awards include: Best documentary: Miami Underground Film Festival Best International Documentary: Rome International Film Festival Jury Prize, Best Documentary: Moviesauce Film Festival

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