Camp is a place where boys learn to cry. This documentary will show you how that happens, and why the world is desperate for its affects.
This documentary has no official affiliation with the entity that funds the camp or any other organization. It has been made and funded almost entirely by a single volunteer who served as a dedicated volunteer to a camp's success for a decade. The purpose of the documentary is to provide a rubric for organizations to generate a unique process with positive results.
There are roughly 170 hours of footage collated over 5 years for this documentary - all original, shot between 2018 and 2023 - none of it archival. The goal of the documentary is to track the process of this camp, one that is unique in its affect on AMABs. This documentary will not be made popular, or public - the less campers know about the camp before they arrive, the better. Instead, the piece will provide an engaging, exciting, and interesting model for how the process can be replicated to change children's lives for the better. My goal is to use this film as a way to convince school districts and hopeful organizations to engage with a process that is uniquely capable of improving mental health outcomes.