Sep 27, 2024
In a remote corner of upstate New York, a live-action role-playing (LARP) camp becomes a haven where magic isnt make-believe.As campers immerse themselves in this imaginative world, they discover inner strength, heal from trauma, and emerge as heroes both in the fantasy realm and in real life.LARP, or live-action role-play, is a growing pastime with thousands of "LARPers" around the world.This is the focus of the popular documentary "We Can Be Heroes" by filmmaker and director Carina Mia Wong.Watch: New documentary showcases how LARPing can empower teens and adults New documentary showcases how LARPing can empower teens and adultsA lot of the kids that go to Wayfinder tend to not be able to find their place in the real world, and this camp is such a safe sanctuary for them, says Wong. A local Milwaukee group of adult LARPers meets once a month.Joshua Blumberg has been participating for ten years. He says LARPing events give participants a safe space to express themselves in a creative way.There are people youd never expect to come across in normal life. We all come together and share this environment, escaping for a day and pretending were in a different world, says Blumberg. The documentary We Can Be Heroes is showing on Sept. 28 at Milwaukees Oriental Theatre.Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error
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