Oscar Barrouyer
Acting
Biography
Oscar Barrouyer is a self-taught French filmmaker, born in 2003. After graduating from high school, he decided to stop his studies in order to work and devote himself to his artistic projects. He directed two self-produced short films: Confidences d’un Schlappsteur (2023) and Space Christmas (2024). A multidisciplinary artist, he also organized his first photography exhibition in 2025, and in the same year received the Grec Rush for his documentary Still Looking for Sitting Bull, shot in South Dakota.
Known For

Seven men, all city-dwellers aged between 17 and 70, with nothing in common apart from the fact that they are all on the verge of a nervous breakdown, meet up at a lonely sta- tion for an unusual course in the wild that is supposed to get them back on their feet. Each step in this boot camp, designed by an eccentric and feisty female coach, aims to reveal them to themselves. The task seems to be a tough one, especially as nothing goes as planned between these men.
Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

In his motor home, while drinking too much wine, an old “Shlappsteur” (a luxury event waiter) shares anecdotes about the job that ate up his whole life. Funny, rough or melancholic, his memories materialize before our eyes and paint, piece by piece, the portrait of a life dedicated to work.
Confidences of a Schlappsteur

Two best friends in their twenties gather around a Space Cake on Christmas Eve, hoping to revive the Christmas Spirit they long lost.
Space Christmas

Ernie LaPointe, Native American of the Lakota tribe, Vietnam veteran, and great-grandson of the famous Chief Sitting Bull: this is the man I meet. It all started with a strange vision from my mother. A road trip begins in South Dakota, where, between a Trumpist casino town and sacred sites of Native American spirituality, Ernie shares thoughts, memories, and values from his ancestors.