The film's title in English translates to "The Great Voyeurs Club". The film was given a French title purely for irony. As non-French speakers would assume that a film with a title like "Le Grand Club des Voyeurs" would sound fancy, whereas the film's contents are the complete opposite.
Due to the film's subject matter, many of the cast and crew, including Christopher Beech, didn't reveal to their families about the film until long after the film's release. Beech didn't show his family the completed film until March 2020.
Despite having no physical contribution to the project, Joe Warrener (Who worked as cinematographer on Beech's previous short Karma Seized Creeps (2018)) is given special thanks credit. Warrener came up with the idea for the short whilst he and Christopher Beech were searching for filming locations for Karma Seized Creeps (2018). They we're both in a forest where they stumbled across a small car park where several people had noticed them carrying large cameras. Warrener then joked "they probably think were doing a dogging documentary".
Shot in three days over a period of six weeks. Shooting dates were October 8th 2017, October 29th 2017 and November 12th 2017. Since all the cast and crew had day jobs, the dates were spread out.
The high-pitched groans and "wanking" noises that the character "Wanker" makes, were all created by Christopher Beech.