In the summer of 1990, Camp Kindlewood is forced to go co-ed for the first time in its seventy-year existence. Roger (Colin Mochrie, Whose Line Is It Anyway?), the camp director, tries to convince both sides that this is a great idea in an effort to keep the camp off the corporate chopping block. But after head counsellors Dale (Eric Osborne, Degrassi) and Amber (Rachel Dagenais, The Birder) have an awkward encounter, all bets are off. Both Dale and Amber rally their sides in an attempt to win back their camp and gain dominance over what they feel is rightfully theirs. This battle of the sets off a series of pranks and mischief, fueled by camp caretaker Coffee (Kevin McDonald, The Kids in the Hall), as the boys and girls fight for their summertime home.... Show more
Review
How could I be dissatisfied after watching one of Michael Stasko movies? Not possible!. Boys vs. Girls was again a great choice for last saturday evening. Boys vs. Girls is a long movie, with the space to expand and explore all it's features. There are some stages in this movie that I will remember until death. The amount of details and little aspects of the movie that you can find years and years later is absolutely amazing. Michael Stasko showed us the world on the screen from a different perspective. Next few hours will be amazing adventure for you, so relax and click play button.... Show more