Boot Camp is a
2007 psychological suspense thriller feature film written by Agatha Dominik and
John Cox and directed by
Christian Duguay.
[[2] JoongAng Daily (Korean), By Choi Jung-in (January 16, 2009), "Review When tough love doesn’t work", accessed 01-24-2009][reelzchannel.com. Boot Camp, accessed 01-24-2009][cinema.theiapolis.com, Boot Camp (2007), accessed 01-24-2009]
The film's working title was
Straight Edge[Dark Horizons, By Garth Franklin (September 25, 2006), "Finding The Straight Edge In Fiji", accessed 01-25-2009][[3] Turner Classic Movies, Straight Edge, accessed 01-25-2009] and was shot in
Fiji as the first film to utilize the southwest
Pacific Ocean island country's five-year-old incentive program that had been designed to create jobs while building a film production infrastructure.
[[4] Daily Variety, by Dave NcNary (September 2006). "Fiji film incentives lure 'Straight Edge'", accessed 01-25-2009][[5] New York Times, Straight Edge (2007), accessed 01-25-2009] The film is allegedly based upon on true events;
[[6] Stack Boot Camp review, accessed 01-24-2009] it is about teenagers sent to a
rehabilitation camp (in Fiji) who are then abused and
brainwashed.
[ The film stars Mila Kunis, Gregory Smith and Peter Stormare.][ Filming began on October 2, 2006 in Fiji][Sports Shooter, by Chris Large (January 30, 2007), "Boot Camp in Fiji", freelance photographer Chris Large writes of his adventures for Sports Shooter, accessed 01-25-2009] and then continued in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.[Hollywood Up Close, Boot Camp, accesses 01-24-2009]