Caregiver

August 7, 2024

Synopsis

During one night of self-doubt, a tormented caregiver must confess to his best friend with a disability, whom he has been caring for for several years, that he won’t be coming back to work the next day.

About the author

Lucas Bacle

In 2017, and after being awarded a call for artistic projects by the city of Bordeaux, Lucas left a rather promising start to his career as an architect (1st prize for young architects from the Académie des Beaux Arts de Paris) to end up as a poor and inexperienced young director. Fortunately for him, this call for projects will give birth to Voie Urbaine, a hybrid project that had its small local success and for which he directed more than ten self-produced short films that were shown in a tramway transformed into a cinema. This project will be his little school of cinema. Following this, he founded Saint Gingembre, a filmmakers’ collective with five of his friends, and learnt filmmaking in a completely empirical way, reinventing lukewarm water with each new project of short films, clips and commercials. In this collective, he will regularly don the hat of head set designer or art director.
In 2018, Lucas is a laureate of several artistic residencies (including creation in progress of the Ateliers Médicis) in one of them, he directs his first short documentary “Soon at home”: For this film, he leaves to live in a small village in the Lot for two months and gives birth to the rumor of the construction of a tower in the heart of the village center.
He regularly collaborates with video artists Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine, in workshops they give in architecture schools around the world (Tokyo, Delft, Paris, Barcelona, etc).
In 2022, he directed Auxiliaire (24min), his first short fiction film, bought by TV7 and Canal+. The same year he directed the documentary À Hauteur (52min) after three years of following a hospital clown troupe.