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Church Camp (2022)
Josh, a gawky camp counselor who puts the bi in Bible Camp, teeters on the edge of coming out to the entire camp.
Director - Andrew D Bourne
Director - Andrew D Bourne
Director Biography - Andrew D Bourne
Andrew Bourne grew up in his parent’s photography store, but he decided to rebel and pursue filmmaking instead. He first caught the storytelling bug while traveling in an RV with his family and videotaping eccentric people that he’d soon base his stories on. Andrew graduated from Florida State’s College of Motion Picture Arts with an emphasis in directing. Andrew loves creating comedic films with a personal, heartfelt touch. He’s based in New York City.
Director Statement
A good portion of my childhood was spent in church camps, both as a camper and as a counselor. Like many LGBTQ youth, I struggled with being bisexual while also being involved in church life. I even came out to a pastor, which probably wasn’t a good idea at the church camp I was at, where speaking in tongues and crying about sensual desire was par for the course. I have been hesitant about making a film about my sexuality for as long as I’ve been making short films, but with my capstone college project, I wanted to take the leap. It was important to me to tell a story about a bisexual protagonist that was comedic in nature, as many LGBTQ stories feature trauma and drama in the forefront of their depictions of queer people. Church camps, with their ridiculous activities and traditions, makes them a ripe place for comedy, and most of this film stems from the real experiences I had in a Georgia church camp (even a full-sized Jesus made of bread.) I hope, even with recent anti-gay legislation, that all churches become a safe place for LGBTQ youth, and that queer people can laugh at the quirky church-isms that graced their childhoods by watching this film.
Please tell us your motivation for making your film:
I used to go to church camps and wanted to show an optimistic version of it
What are the themes and central messages you wanted to convey with your submission?:
Churches should be affirming for queer people.
Please list ANY possible CONTENT / TRIGGER Warnings:
Religious trauma
Church Camp (2022) Credits:
Andrew D Bourne
Director
Jaeyln Ellis
Producer
Espen Brante
Key Cast
"Josh"
Kyra Johnson
Key Cast
"Sophie"
Andrew Bourne
Story by
Matthew Romanski
Story by
Andrew Bourne
Screenplay by
Matthew Romanski
Director of Photography
Church Camp (2022) Specs:
Project Type:
Student, Short
Genres:
Comedy, Drama, Coming of age
Runtime:
13 minutes 42 seconds
Completion Date:
April 30, 2022
Production Budget:
2,000 USD
Country of Origin:
United States
Country of Filming:
United States
Shooting Format:
RED
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1
Film Color:
Color
First-time Filmmaker:
No
Student Project:
Yes - Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts
- Year2022
- Runtime13:36
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Content WarningHomophobia, Religion
- Notehttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt19896792/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
- Social Media
- DirectorAndrew Bourne
- ScreenwriterAndrew Bourne
- ProducerJaelyn Ellis
- CastEspen Brante, Kyra Johnson, Marcel Thompkins
- EditorPierce Ryan
!GBFF2025 Pass: All Five GBFF2025 Collections! (Excludes some Special Screenings)
Church Camp (2022)
Josh, a gawky camp counselor who puts the bi in Bible Camp, teeters on the edge of coming out to the entire camp.
Director - Andrew D Bourne
Director - Andrew D Bourne
Director Biography - Andrew D Bourne
Andrew Bourne grew up in his parent’s photography store, but he decided to rebel and pursue filmmaking instead. He first caught the storytelling bug while traveling in an RV with his family and videotaping eccentric people that he’d soon base his stories on. Andrew graduated from Florida State’s College of Motion Picture Arts with an emphasis in directing. Andrew loves creating comedic films with a personal, heartfelt touch. He’s based in New York City.
Director Statement
A good portion of my childhood was spent in church camps, both as a camper and as a counselor. Like many LGBTQ youth, I struggled with being bisexual while also being involved in church life. I even came out to a pastor, which probably wasn’t a good idea at the church camp I was at, where speaking in tongues and crying about sensual desire was par for the course. I have been hesitant about making a film about my sexuality for as long as I’ve been making short films, but with my capstone college project, I wanted to take the leap. It was important to me to tell a story about a bisexual protagonist that was comedic in nature, as many LGBTQ stories feature trauma and drama in the forefront of their depictions of queer people. Church camps, with their ridiculous activities and traditions, makes them a ripe place for comedy, and most of this film stems from the real experiences I had in a Georgia church camp (even a full-sized Jesus made of bread.) I hope, even with recent anti-gay legislation, that all churches become a safe place for LGBTQ youth, and that queer people can laugh at the quirky church-isms that graced their childhoods by watching this film.
Please tell us your motivation for making your film:
I used to go to church camps and wanted to show an optimistic version of it
What are the themes and central messages you wanted to convey with your submission?:
Churches should be affirming for queer people.
Please list ANY possible CONTENT / TRIGGER Warnings:
Religious trauma
Church Camp (2022) Credits:
Andrew D Bourne
Director
Jaeyln Ellis
Producer
Espen Brante
Key Cast
"Josh"
Kyra Johnson
Key Cast
"Sophie"
Andrew Bourne
Story by
Matthew Romanski
Story by
Andrew Bourne
Screenplay by
Matthew Romanski
Director of Photography
Church Camp (2022) Specs:
Project Type:
Student, Short
Genres:
Comedy, Drama, Coming of age
Runtime:
13 minutes 42 seconds
Completion Date:
April 30, 2022
Production Budget:
2,000 USD
Country of Origin:
United States
Country of Filming:
United States
Shooting Format:
RED
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1
Film Color:
Color
First-time Filmmaker:
No
Student Project:
Yes - Florida State University College of Motion Picture Arts
- Year2022
- Runtime13:36
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- Content WarningHomophobia, Religion
- Notehttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt19896792/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
- Social Media
- DirectorAndrew Bourne
- ScreenwriterAndrew Bourne
- ProducerJaelyn Ellis
- CastEspen Brante, Kyra Johnson, Marcel Thompkins
- EditorPierce Ryan