Devil's Playground Official
: The goal of this "playground" is to let youth experience life outside before making the permanent choice to be baptized into the church or leave forever. 2. Lost Hollywood & Supernatural Noir
: A Hollywood fixer, Mary Rourke, must investigate the death of a silent film star, while decades later, a film historian searches for the only surviving copy of the movie. Devil's Playground
Fred Schepisi’s 1976 semi-autobiographical film The Devil’s Playground explores the psychological landscape of a Catholic juniorate. : The goal of this "playground" is to
: The book blends the "Golden Age" of Hollywood with chilling supernatural elements, painting the industry itself as a treacherous, secret-filled playground. 3. Religious Repression in Cinema Religious Repression in Cinema : Teenagers often experience
: Teenagers often experience a radical shift, engaging in activities like driving cars, listening to rock music, and experimenting with alcohol or drugs.
In the 2001 documentary Devil's Playground , the title refers to the modern world outside the Amish community . For Amish youth who turn 16, a period known as ("running around") begins, where they are allowed to explore "English" life without the typical strict religious restrictions.
: It focuses on the intense tension between natural human impulses and the strict religious requirement to control one’s sexuality.
