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Webcam Boys

Country: UK, Language: English, 60 mins

  • Director: Mobeen Azhar
  • Producer: Mobeen Azhar; Sarah Waldron

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Yip...this is an exercise in how to pull the wool over everyone's eyes...

There's the really ugly one...with the dim and 'accepting' girlfriend.

There's the seriously damaged one...with the deeply worried mother.

And then, there are the two idiots who claim they are 100% straight...they might believe it. NO-ONE ELSE DOES.

The scene where they are trying to recruit young women into their squalid business is nothing but alarming...possibly criminal.

They say: it's not prostitution. It is.

A shameful and sickening reflection on today's youth...there is nothing noble about wanking in front of a camera. Easy money makes monsters of us all.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Over the last five years more than 100,000 British men have done webcam shows for money. Following the lives of four men, this documentary goes inside this multi-billion-pound global industry. Martyn works full-time as a webcam model, performing sex shows, often with his male friends, for anyone who's willing to pay. 'We never touch each other. We're just in the same room.' Martyn is only 22, but has been webcamming since he was 16 and dreams of building a webcam business that will make him rich. Joseph cams five nights a week from the comfort of a shed that his parents have refurbished especially for his online career. 'Webcamming has been very good for Joey's social life', explains his mother.