Jimothy Lacoste - Life Is Getting Quite Exciting (Documentary)

  • 6 years ago
Jimothy Lacoste doesn't take himself too seriously. The 18-year-old artist makes subtle, sincere music that is both peculiar and enthralling. In the documentary Life is Getting Quite Exciting, he takes The FADER through a very specific and meticulous routine centered around health and preparedness. He splashes his face seven times, rinses in a cold shower in the morning, drinks four pints of water a day, and fasts for 24 hours on Tuesdays.

"It felt quite nice to know that people could see a part of my life, and see a bit more personality as well," Lacoste said of making the documentary with The FADER. "It was really amazing and I had lots of fun."

The documentary follows Lacoste through his life in North London, where his sincerity and oddities combined to deliver a compelling view into his as a viral musician. He shares more about his work, his relationship with his mother, the highs and lows of performing, and what his relationships with his friends mean to him.

http://www.thefader.com/2018/05/10/jimothy-lacoste-short-documentary

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A Film By: Will Robson-Scott
Director: Will Robson-Scott
Producer: Gloria Bowman
Executive Producer: Sarah Pearson
Executive Producer: Saskia Whinney
Director Of Photography: Deepa Keshvala
Editor: Paco Sweetman
2nd AC: Jonny Lewis
Sound Recordist: Calum Sample
Gaffer: Esteban Gimplewicz
Additional photography: Will Robson-Scott, Ollie Grove, Jonah West
Grade: Jack McGinty @ Time Based Arts
Sound Design: Pete Duffy
Fader Creative Director, Video: Scott Perry
Fader Executive Producer: Rob Semmer
Fader Senior Video Producer: Frances Capell
Fader Senior Video Production Manager: Madison LaClair
Runner / Driver: Emily Morus-Jones
Title Design: Halima Olalemi
Special thanks: Jack Murphy
Production Company: Somesuch & The FADER