Maine Filmmakers' "Childish Things" Gains Festival Acclaim and Prepares for Home State Screenings
July 17th, 2025 6:00 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The indie comedy-drama "Childish Things", created by Maine natives Nick and Cash Cassidy, has been celebrated at film festivals and is set for a series of screenings in Maine, showcasing the filmmakers' grassroots approach to storytelling.

The indie feature "Childish Things", a roadtrip comedy-drama by Maine filmmakers Nick and Cash Cassidy, has garnered positive reception at festivals in California and Vermont, and is slated to open the Vacationland Film Festival in Biddeford. The film, which follows a 30-year-old musician's cross-country journey to sell his tour bus, was produced on a minimal budget with a small crew, emphasizing improvisation and authentic performances.
Shot during an actual roadtrip from Maine to California, "Childish Things" stands out for its grassroots production, utilizing borrowed equipment and casting friends and family. The Cassidy brothers' approach highlights their commitment to community-driven filmmaking, with the film's success underscoring the potential of indie cinema to connect with audiences through relatable stories and characters.
Following its festival run, "Childish Things" will premiere in Maine on August 2nd at the Entertainment Cinemas in South Portland, with additional screenings planned across the state. For more information, visit https://www.cassidy.pictures/childish-things.
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