Pro Pool
- Customers services
- Humor
- Overqualification
- Ordinariness
01/Synopsis
The absurdity of our life paths is total; destiny is delirious. How do you end up working as a clerk in a pool shop?
Freshly graduated from his bachelor’s degree in history and civilization, Charles-Olivier struggles to find a job in his field and must fall back on accepting a position as a clerk in a pool shop.
Feeling down, he navigates his new profession as best he can.
04/Crédits
Alec Pronovost
Patrick Francke-Sirois
Nathan B.Foisy
Sarah Warren
Jacob Marcoux, Jordan Choinière
Louis Chevalier-Dagenais
Alex lefaivre
Louis Carrière, Alexis Martin, Sylvie de Morais, Sébastien Rajotte, Oussama Fares, Louis Girard-Bock, Zeneb Blanchet, François Ruel-Côté, Maxime Genois, Craig Weiss
02/Intentions
Director’s notes
It is loosely based upon my experience as a clerk in a pool shop on the south shore of Montreal right after graduating from film school. I received my diploma and the next weekend, I was testing people’s pool water without knowing what the hell I was doing there. I worked there for a grand total of three weekends. While I was there, some of my friends from my class had their student film get into Sundance. So that was challenging!
I self-financed the film with some money I earned doing TV stuff here in Quebec. I contacted my ex-boss from the pool shop and they agreed to let us shoot there for three nights. For the lead role, I went with one of my best friends who happens to be one of my favorite actors in Quebec, Louis Carrière. He had already played some version of ‘me’ from my past in a comedy short series about a camp counselor we had done a couple of years before. In a way, it was a natural continuation of the same role.
03/Media
Talking about us
«Fun and hopeful! For those of us with a degree in Humanities: you’re not alone, you’re not doomed, eventually you’ll find your way and a satisfying job.»
«Through a series of hilarious scenes depicting pointless tasks, infuriating colleagues and truly monotonous interactions with the jacuzzi buying public, the universal themes and authentic scenarios laid out by Pronovost could be transplanted to anyone, anywhere punching a time clock in a dead-end job and feel totally relatable. »
«Le réalisateur québécois Alec Pronovost, qui est derrière la série absurde Complètement lycée avec Rosalie Vaillancourt, est en compétition au Festival du film de Sundance avec son court métrage Piscine pro. On y suit l’histoire de Charles-Olivier, qui se résigne à travailler dans un magasin de piscines après avoir terminé un baccalauréat en histoire et civilisation.»