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The Loneliest Boy On Earth

"Artist and filmmaker Cameron Smith turns the camera on himself and sets out to create his own reality dating show that doesn't end until he finds "the one"."

A groundbreaking hyper-meta documentary psychodrama that centers on Cameron Smith's introspective journey through his greatest vulnerability: love, romance, and his relationship with women. As the filmmaker turns the camera on himself, the story evolves into a raw, unsettling, and unflinchingly honest glimpse into the modern "loneliness epidemic". Through an act of psychological crucifixion, Cameron simultaneously holds up a mirror to society's own struggles with isolation and connection.

Top Cast

  • Cameron B Smith

    Cameron B Smith

    Himself

  • Laina Martinez

    Laina Martinez

    Bethany

  • Alexandra Harris

    Alexandra Harris

    Ivey

  • Taylor Godbold

    Taylor Godbold

    Herself

  • Jordan B. Peterson

    Jordan B. Peterson

    Himself

Overview

A groundbreaking hyper-meta documentary psychodrama that centers on Cameron Smith's introspective journey through his greatest vulnerability: love, romance, and his relationship with women. As the filmmaker turns the camera on himself, the story evolves into a raw, unsettling, and unflinchingly honest glimpse into the modern "loneliness epidemic". Through an act of psychological crucifixion, Cameron simultaneously holds up a mirror to society's own struggles with isolation and connection.

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