Put the Camera on Me

Put the Camera on Me


Starring:Justin Satinover, Adam Shell, Evan Stein, Lisa Weiner, Michael Weiner
Director: Adam Shell
Studio: Fox Lorber
Product Type: DVD

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Put the Camera on Me is a true-life chronicle of a group of kids growing up in the California suburbs in the 1980s. Told through the films by filmmaker Darren Stein between the ages of 7 and 15, the film offers an intimate peek into the power structure within a group of kids captured on film when the parents are away - the jealousy, cruelty, sexuality, innocence, and often perverse imagination seen through the eyes of a child auteur at the dawn of the video generation. These movies became such an integral part to life on the street, that kids would vie for starring roles in the films, as well as the attention and approval of the filmmaker, creating an atmosphere of betrayal and backbiting, with the exhilarating heights and crushing lows of a mini studio system. Tackling sophisticated themes such as homosexuality, the holocaust, nuclear war, child abuse and loneliness, Darren's cinematic imagination was precocious as a child, but somehow still familiar to the childhood experience of us all. DVD includes:Bonus short films, audio commentary, Film Festival Q & A sessions, Photo Gallery & Trailer Gallery.
Put the Camera on Me
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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Put the Camera on Me
Starring: Justin Satinover , Adam Shell , Evan Stein , Lisa Weiner , and Michael Weiner
Director: Adam Shell
Manufacturer: Fox Lorber
ProductGroup: DVD
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ASIN: B00094ARXW
Release Date: 2005-07-12

Description

Put the Camera on Me is a true-life chronicle of a group of kids growing up in the California suburbs in the 1980s. Told through the films by filmmaker Darren Stein between the ages of 7 and 15, the film offers an intimate peek into the power structure within a group of kids captured on film when the parents are away - the jealousy, cruelty, sexuality, innocence, and often perverse imagination seen through the eyes of a child auteur at the dawn of the video generation. These movies became such an integral part to life on the street, that kids would vie for starring roles in the films, as well as the attention and approval of the filmmaker, creating an atmosphere of betrayal and backbiting, with the exhilarating heights and crushing lows of a mini studio system. Tackling sophisticated themes such as homosexuality, the holocaust, nuclear war, child abuse and loneliness, Darren's cinematic imagination was precocious as a child, but somehow still familiar to the childhood experience of us all. DVD includes:Bonus short films, audio commentary, Film Festival Q & A sessions, Photo Gallery & Trailer Gallery.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An Extraordinary Childhood.......2007-04-19

This was the first time I had viewed a Darren Stein film and judging by the content it will certainly not be the last! The images on the DVD cover attracted my attention as they brought back memories of my own childhood. Darren's early and public acceptance of his homosexuality and as a consequence his torment at school is something I can empathise with. What could have been a frustrating and lonely life was compensated in part with an enthusiasm for "home movies", featuring younger brother Evan and their neighborhood friends. The contrasting and sometimes controversial topics acted out by a willing and very able young cast provided for pure escapism and entertainment. Darren's intelligent focus of childhood experiences makes a must-see of movie PUT THE CAMERA ON ME. Some films I watch just the once. Not this one. I would compare it with the internationally-acclaimed STAND BY ME but with a much smaller budget! A DVD highly recommended to Amazon customers.

5 out of 5 stars great.......2006-11-05

This was a fun kidumentry. All kids have been this crazy and it was fun.

5 out of 5 stars Honest Realism.......2006-05-21

This movie was one of the most interesting and entertaining movies I've viewed in the last couple of years. It is a documentary made of video clips made during the childhood of the narrators. The, now adult, narrators provide explanation for this collection of videos. The wonderful thing is that there seems to be very little censorship of their material. The honesty and openness with which they share their childhood videos is somewhat surprising seeing as most people would be too embarrassed to be so open. The result is a realistic portrayal of childhood in the 1980's. They remind me a lot of kids I knew when I was growing up. But, allow me to repeat myself for the sake of emphasis, the surprising thing isn't so much what the kids do on video, but the fact that these videos wound up being shared with the general public. I see a lot of value in this sort of presentation, but I also fear that some people might find it disturbing. With the increased availability of video equipment, could there be more of this sort of thing in the future?

4 out of 5 stars A great movie.......2006-03-11

I my self i like the movie.it was good from start to the in .good docmentary for any one to relate when they where young.and the kids are so funny. and the film says being strange can be fun when your young.

5 out of 5 stars Putting The Camera On Childhood.......2006-02-02

If you enjoy documentaries, filmmaking and human psychology then this film by Darren Stein and Adam Shell is for you! And, it is now on DVD!

PUT THE CAMERA ON ME is a deceptively cute film. It is actually a complex glimpse at the psychology of children and offers interesting insights into the development of adults and an artist. On the surface this is a nostalgic look at some home movies made in the 80's by a group of upper class neighborhood kids. One of the film's directors, Darren Stein, had access to a video camera and quickly took over as the artistic leader for all of the movies. Sure, these are just some cute kids having fun. But, this is also much more. This is a look into some moments in time as children grapple with a number of confusing issues that all of us face in life --- fear, sexual awakening, unrequited love, loneliness and just trying to make sense of the adult world which seems to explode all around us. As we get older we tend to forget how overwhlelming the realities of life were when we were little.

What makes this film all the more valid is to watch a young Darren Stein turn into a little general of a filmmaker. It is clear that Darren is running this show and these little movies are his vision but they are all informed by his friends, their problems, the interpersonal dynamics and the general confusion regarding the horrors of adult life. A lot of children make home movies, but I've never heard of or seen children create "little" movies about the holocaust, homosexuality, nuclear war and the inability to fit in and make friends. These kids are confronting and dealing with some heavy stuff! This ain't no Brady Bunch happy hour!
As an added feature of the DVD one can watch the home movies in their entirety. Some are extraordinary and rather disturbing for us, as adults, to view. Still, others are just some kids fooling around with a camera. The power of this film is the way Stein and Shell pull various scenes together so tightly with running interviews with the kids --- all now adults and all still friends. This adds a new angle to the film. How many of us have stayed in touch with our childhood friends? These guys have. And, many of the issues with which they were dealing are still running between them two decades later. Much is all revealed thanks to some great interviews with the parents.

Among the conflicts -- a confession of a crush reveals a heart still broken, a very normal childhood sexual experience continues to be a "sticky" subject between two of the men, some ongoing resentments over the dynamics of relationships and there is still a member of this team who remains very much in charge and in center stage! Which makes perfect sense as one watches these home movies progress over the course of a couple of years. Darren Stein is a director. No doubt about it.

Stein and Shell take turns chatting with each other from time to time and one can't help but imagine the awkwardness of allowing us to peek into the young lives of these people. This is particularly true for Stein who has gone on to a great deal of success in the entertainment industry as a film producer, writer and director. From the first moment of PUT THE CAMERA ON ME we can see the emergence of a gay little boy trying to figure it all out. We also see sides of the artistic mind and personality that are not always "nice" or "caring" --- and, this is a bold move for any artist to share with an audience.

There are so many revealing moments, but a few that really stood out for me is a movie called "Gay As A Whistle" which stars one of the kids who is clearly also working out the fact that he is gay. Just at the same time as Darren who wrote the movie. In this movie, our little star is dressed in women's work out clothes (most likely Darren's mom's workout outfit) and acting as femme as possible. He holds a "magic" whistle that will turn you gay if you look at it. He goes on to turn the football team queer and per Darren's direction there is a bit of uncomfortable sexual energy going on here --- along with the humor. Just the fact that these kids are comfortable enough with each other to have filmed this says a great deal about the bond between these children. Another interesting moment features Darren dancing seductively --- as if to a mirror. We all did it. It is very personal moment --- and full of joy, innocence, curiosity and self-discovery. Another is that of one of the boys who seems to find ways to show off his chest and body whenever he can --- and the fact that Darren's camera is always quick to follow. I'd bet money that neither Darren or his friend could have named what they were feeling or doing, but the power dynamic we normally associate with adults is already formed in these normal boys.

The most disturbing and complex moments involve a movie in which we see a Jewish concentration camp victim being tortured and killed by a Nazi. We discover thru interviews and narration that the Nazi is played by a Jewish child and the part of the victim is played by a gentile child. It is a painfully disturbing moment that glimpses into the darker side of fear and the way children work thru the horrors of the adult world that are beyond adult understanding much less that of a child.

Entertaining, insightful, funny, cute, disturbing and memorable --- this is a film which all of us can relate to on at least 2 to 3 levels. This is much more than some home movies. This documentary captures the pain, beauty, joy and sadness of growing up. Powerful stuff --- and well worth seeing!

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