Biography

Lacielle is an award-winning director, cinematographer, and writer who sometimes takes photos. Her perspective is shaped by a life lived between languages—English, German, and Spanish—and across Asia, Europe, and North America.

“I don’t really see film, literature, or photography as separate things. They are a single, symbiotic language of expression. Whether it is in my prose, images or films, I seek visual Truth. I am drawn to the raw struggles of society and the quiet, immense strength that comes from facing difficult realities. Having navigated an abusive childhood and come out on the other side, I approach stories of trauma with deep empathy and respect. I am driven by the ‘unshowable’, the internal dialogues and subterranean shifts that define us.

I feel rooted in a language of minimalism and analogue naturalism. I value natural light and a baseline of simplicity, but I believe the work should get messy and raw when that messiness is truthful to the emotion. I am inspired by the power of what remains off-screen, the “logical illogic” of movement used to show an inner life, and the honesty of a frame that refuses perfection.”

In Progress

Cinematography Water Remembers (in post-production) a short documentary, Dir. Maya Delagrée, Lacielle Galipeau, Ariella Jelic  (internal Film link)

Direction & Screenplay Rose (WT), a feature film about a woman, her father and the consciousness of plants 

Literature Das Kind (WT), a memoir on the relationship between daughter and father

Recent Work

The Spirit of Rural Survival (2025)  
a case study
Dir. Linda Freund
Alba (2024)
a short documentary about healing of childhood trauma (also director)
Barefoot in the Park (Trailer)
a Blue Book Theatre Company production

The Window on Death Row (2025)  an Oscar long-listed short documentary, Dir. Linda Freund

Hand to God (2025)

a Blue Book Theatre Company production

Barefoot in the Park (2026)

a Blue Book Theatre Company production



Influencial Works

Film
Literature