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FAQ About Maine Filmmakers' New Roadtrip Comedy-Drama "Childish Things"

Summary

Maine natives Nick & Cash Cassidy's indie film "Childish Things," a roadtrip comedy-drama shot on a minimal budget, is making its Maine theatrical debut after a successful festival run, highlighting local talent and grassroots filmmaking.

What is “Childish Things” about?

“Childish Things” is a roadtrip comedy-drama following a 30-year-old amateur musician who embarks on a cross-country drive to sell his beloved blue tour bus, facing pressure from his girlfriend to propose.

Who made “Childish Things”?

The film was created by Maine natives and brothers Nick & Cash Cassidy, who also founded Cassidy Pictures, an indie film production company.

How was “Childish Things” produced?

The film was shot on an actual roadtrip from Maine to California with a four-figure budget, a three-person crew, and mostly friends and family cast in roles, utilizing borrowed equipment from the University of Southern Maine.

Where has “Childish Things” been shown?

The film premiered in Los Angeles, sold out its premiere, and was featured at festivals in California and Vermont, including the Vacationland Film Festival in Biddeford, Maine.

When is “Childish Things” coming to Maine theaters?

The Maine premiere is scheduled for August 2nd at the Entertainment Cinemas in South Portland, with additional screenings around the state to follow.

Why is “Childish Things” significant?

The film represents a grassroots, community-driven approach to filmmaking, showcasing local talent and authentic storytelling with minimal resources.

How can I find more information about “Childish Things”?

Additional screenings, the trailer, and more information can be found at www.cassidy.pictures/childish-things.

What makes “Childish Things” unique?

The film’s improvisational dialogue, real-life roadtrip setting, and use of non-professional actors from the filmmakers’ personal network contribute to its authentic and relatable feel.

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