Maine Filmmakers’ ‘Childish Things’ Gains Momentum with Festival Success and Home State Screenings

The indie feature ‘Childish Things’, a roadtrip comedy-drama by Maine filmmakers Nick and Cash Cassidy, has been making waves at film festivals across the United States, including a sold-out premiere in Los Angeles and a selection as the opening night feature at the Vacationland Film Festival in Biddeford. The film, shot on a minimal budget with a small crew, tells the story of a 30-year-old amateur musician on a cross-country journey to sell his beloved tour bus, amidst pressures from his personal life.

What sets ‘Childish Things’ apart is its authentic production process. The Cassidy brothers, hailing from South Portland and Cape Elizabeth, utilized a grassroots approach, borrowing equipment from the University of Southern Maine and casting friends and family in most roles. This method not only kept costs low but also infused the film with genuine performances, as highlighted by director Nick Cassidy’s emphasis on improvisation and actor freedom.

The success of ‘Childish Things’ underscores the viability of independent filmmaking outside traditional Hollywood systems. Its reception at festivals and the upcoming screenings in Maine, starting with the Maine premiere on August 2nd at the Entertainment Cinemas in South Portland, reflect a growing appreciation for films that prioritize storytelling and authenticity over big budgets. For more information on screenings and the trailer, visit www.cassidy.pictures/childish-things.

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