

A man films his own dating show until he finds love—or loses his mind trying.
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.
Direction
Cameron weaponizes reality TV grammar against himself with surgical precision.
Writing
Dialogue that blurs scripted confession with genuine psychological freefall.

Director
Cameron B Smith
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film's structure deliberately mirrors reality TV 'rose ceremonies,' but with genuine rejection and no producers to intervene—creating a formal tension where genre expectations crash against actual human pain.
Jordan Peterson's appearance isn't random stunt casting; Cameron specifically sought him as a 'father figure' to analyze his romantic failures, making their scenes a bizarre collision of internet masculinity discourse and genuine desperation.
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