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Code Camp 20

(2025)
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Ethan Reinhart had it all until the future erased him.
In the heart of Silicon Valley, Ethan’s online translation project made him a multi-millionaire, a visionary, and a man at the top of his game. At the heart of his success was a mysterious notebook passed down from his great-grandfather, Emil Reinhart—a former linguistics professor who escaped Nazi Germany in 1933 and developed something extraordinary at a Canadian POW camp known as Camp 20.
But when Nova Chat AI explodes onto the scene, Ethan’s world collapses overnight. His fortune, his company, and even his marriage are gone. Broke and humiliated, he returns to the small town of Gravenhurst, Ontario, where it all began. But the universe isn’t finished with him yet.
Someone is watching. Someone knows about the notebook. And they’ll do anything to take it.
What starts as a comeback story becomes a race against the shadows of history and the bleeding edge of Artificial Intelligence. As Ethan uncovers what Emil was really building and why the world was never meant to have it, he’s forced to confront the one truth Silicon Valley never prepares you for: some inventions are too powerful to own.
Code Camp 20 is a cinematic thriller about legacy, betrayal, and the buried architecture of language itself, where the future was born in the secrets of the past.


Genre: Thriller

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