Directed by
Brigitte Lacasse
Languages
French, English
Produced by
Brigitte Lacasse
49 min, Documentary, Quebec, Canada, 2021
Through family archives, drawings, animations and performances that draw on her long experience with illness, Brigitte Lacasse takes an incisive, critical look at the Quebec health care system.
Synopsis
This is Brigitte Lacasse’s first film: a poetic, autobiographical essay that continues her long reflection on the health care system, begun in 2007 with her performance piece La Femme Saran’wrap. Tapping into her in-depth understanding of illness—her own and that of family members—she examines the sense of individual powerlessness before the medical system and how subjectivity plays into the patient-provider relationship. Through family archives, diaries, medical files, drawings, animations and performances, she takes a long, penetrating look at Québec’s health and social services system and the alternative treatments on offer. The result is a cinematic patchwork that leavens personal trauma with self-mockery as it asks why a holistic, patient-centred approach is not the norm.
Credits
Script : Brigitte Lacasse
Cinematography : Martine Gignac, Philippe Chaumette, Thomy Laporte, Soliel Perreault, Claude Fortin et Brigitte Lacasse
Art direction : Brigitte Lacasse
Editing : Brigitte Lacasse
Editing advisor : Annie Jean
Sound design : Robin Servant
Sound mix : Bruno Bélanger
Music : Les Monocytes (Olivier D’Amours and Brigitte Lacasse)
Sound recording : Frédéric Caron Tremblay, Robin Servant, Brigitte Lacasse
Cast : Brigitte Lacasse, Claude Fortin, Gaspard Fortin, Jean-Marie Lacasse, Katia Fournier, Éric Normand, Catherine Savard-Massicotte