Hulu doc footage comes straight from Soleil Moon Frye’s personal archives
’90s kids, may we present the nostalgia-inducing trailer for Soleil Moon Frye’s (“Punky Brewster”) documentary, “kid 90.”
Watch the trailer via the video above.
As a teenager in the ‘90s, Soleil Moon Frye carried a video camera everywhere she went. She documented hundreds of hours of footage and then locked it away for over 20 years. After all this time, “kid 90” unlocks the vault and presents a true time capsule of a group of friends growing up in Hollywood and New York City in the ‘90s, balancing childhood and fame pre-internet and social media explosion, according to Hulu’s description of the doc. Frye is joined by friends and fellow child stars who provide commentary on growing up in the ‘90s; including David Arquette, Stephen Dorff, Balthazar Getty, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Brian Austin Green, Tori Leonard, Heather McComb and more.
In “kid 90,” Frye talks about developing early: “People were calling me ‘Punky Boobster,’” she said. “Men treated me more like a woman and not a 13-year-old.”
“We weren’t concerned about the internet,” she said a bit earlier in the trailer. “We did things that teenagers did, we just happened to be in Hollywood.”
“It got pretty crazy,” Dorff says. “It was like our ’60s.”
“Kid 90” is executive produced by Jason Goldberg and Alan Welch for STX, Philip Watson and Jennifer Davisson for Appian Way, Yana Gorskaya, and Neil Meiklejohn. It was directed by Soleil Moon Frye. STX serves as the studio.
By the way, “Punky Brewster” is back in revival form Friday on NBCUniversal’s streaming service Peacock.
“kid 90” debuts March 12 on Hulu.
More to come…
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