Catching up with Caine’s Arcade

It’s been five months since the story of Caine Monroy’s cardboard arcade touched the hearts of Internet surfers. Now the filmmaker who made the nine-year old famous is hoping that spark of creativity can go as viral as his movie.

Filmmaker Nirvan Mullick introduced the world to Caine, and has stayed in close touch with the young entrepreneur. And fame, it seems, has been good for Caine.

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Nine-year-old’s cardboard arcade launches college fund

When nine-year-old Caine Monroy spent his summer vacation building an elaborate arcade out of cardboard boxes found in his father’s used auto parts store, it was the sort of project that typically would have been remained a cute tale told at family gatherings.

But then filmmaker Nirvan Mullick stopped by the east Los Angeles shop. He was looking for a door handle for his car, but was captivated by the world Caine had created — and quickly became the first customer of Caine’s arcade.

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