Godly Boyish
Cam Archer is an independent filmmaker who, at the same age of most recent college graduates, has written and directed a vast amount of his critically acclaimed and award winning films. His debut feature film Wild Tigers I Have Known, which was executively produced by veteran indie filmmaker Gus Van Sant, premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and has gone on to become a landmark in new-queer cinema.
While dealing with the sensitive and taboo subject of adolescents coming to terms with their homosexuality, Archer creates images that are fresh, beautiful, and undoubtedly original. His films blend formal narrative structure with extreme and abrasive experimental imagery to help tie the symbolic knots together, and create a better understanding of the state of mind in which his main subject is trapped inside. His work, which could be compared to many Van Sant films, (Elephant comes to mind) are able to hold up on their own through their breathtaking cinematography, subtle background scores, and of course an innovative take on a subject that has been dealt with thousands of times in the history of cinema. Archer is a controversial artist, who makes films on his own terms, and through his collection of work, has created a style in which no film buff could deny.
In the short film Goodly Boyish, Cam Archer’s moody, elliptical exploration of the interior lives of teenagers, two boys (Jasper Bel and Cassidy Field) dream of a life together in heaven…




about 4 months ago
Does Cam Archer know you have posted this article? His “handlers” freaked out when Kolio posted an article on his old blog about Wild Tigers. Just curious to learn if Cam has had a change of heart about getting queer publicity.
about 4 months ago
I was wondering that myself, Rupture. It’s an interesting attitude, but his art is so far above classifications one may wish to place. Queer is perhaps insultingly limiting to him – yet most queers get his art because, like his art, we are so much more than queer.
about 4 months ago
Darmando, I love your display image. I tried purchasing it from the artist, but it had already sold. :(
about 4 months ago
@Darmando
Offense is always provided for those who will take same. There is no reason for ‘nice’ people to like me at all.
about 4 months ago
Its pure Artistic BS starts nowhere, goes nowhere, means absolutely nothing sensible. The real world can’t look through rose colored glasses and makes sense of life, lust, love or humanity.
Not even real good photography and slow moving, use a digital moviemaking program to overlay two films for a double inmage, making it silly, sections whited out and overexposed, or blurred, wobbling walk camera ruining nature’s beauty about them. Blowing bubbles in the bath, then underwater, alreading heading to surface escape as bubbles blown. Asking a lot of pointless questions, never answered.
At this age they don’t need suicide, which they admit God and Bibla decry. Good they believe in God and heaven, but to admire God so and credit God so stupid to be fooled by a planned accidental demise.
Within days they can be mobilised National Servicemen, together or alone, at the wim of bureaucracy and/or God, unless they volunteer together today and even then no guarantee they will both die together, but chances are better for protecting what we love and who we love.
They drag a girl into the show, for no apparent reason and dump her, or convert her to a diet, what nonsense to tell kids, or the ntion that the Education system, are, poetry all is a farce teaching such rot.
God give me strength that anyone would bother posting it at all? Beats me.
about 4 months ago
One of the best short movies ever. Also its very hard to get. I did get a legal copy by buying “Wild Tigers” from a UK company. “Godly Boyish is added as an extra along with the wonderful Emily Jane White music video. The US version doesn’t carry it.
about 4 months ago
I love the way people feel in other parts of the world. Love the fact that we can all txt each other our interpretations of this existence. The more we talk the more we realize we are not alone, but we are. More alone than who? It’s contrast and compare, to see how miserable you are allowed to feel. It kinda sucks living knowing that that heaven is there. Sucks to know you’ve been there before, but it’s not up to you, so in the meantime, it’s just waiting, and killing time, and getting high with anything around you until randomness takes hold and then… Nothing happens, again.
about 4 months ago
Pat I meant my reply more for your first comment #7 byt accidently I added it to #8
about 4 months ago
“I can’t think of any greater happiness than to be with you all the time, without interruption, endlessly, even though I feel that here in this world there’s no undisturbed place for our love, neither in the village nor anywhere else; and I dream of a grave, deep and narrow, where we could clasp each other in our arms as with clamps, and I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more.”
- Franz Kafka, The Castle
about 4 months ago
Dear Franz I think your remark is beautiful thanks, I suggest you look youtube official trailer of you are not alone Movie by Lasse Nielsen official trailer, he is now a Thai Resident I think. but I feel sure that movie will really will inspire you also. This was in answer to your first comment #7.
about 4 months ago
OMFG THANK YOU SO MUCH for posting this Josh!! =D!!
I’ve been looking for it everywhere!! YAY!! I’m excited!!!!
about 4 months ago
Yet we are still lost in time and space….
about 4 months ago
this may be very noob-ish, but how do i join the 2 files to view this video?
about 4 months ago
Try HJSplit. It’s free and easy to use.
about 4 months ago
It works with 7-zip and probably also with other archivers like WinRAR & WinZIP.
7-zip can be found here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/files/7-Zip/9.11/7z911.exe/download
about 4 months ago
thanks guys!! your legends!!
i had already tried 7 Zip, but mustof missed the ‘combine files’ part at first glimpse :)
about 4 months ago
the film did nothing for me, and felt like a cheap rip-off of his previous work…..been there, done that! maybe saying it sucked would be too harsh, but it felt just like watching deleted scenes from Wild Tigers (or Wild Tigers part II). there’s no doubting his “style” as you put it Josh, but maybe its time for him to re-invent himself from the same old, same old. watching this film was like listening to sara palin on the news over and over and over again saying, “you know what the difference is between soccer moms and pit bulls?” UGHHHHH! not to tear him or his work down, but it’s pretty clear through this work that it’s becoming too repeatitive….damn, even the darker haired kid looked and talked like Rodeo from Tigers!