BCG GIRL (2025)
Directed, filmed, and edited by Jessie Barr
Additional editing by Alec Styborski
ABOUT
BCG Girl is a documentary short film that offers an intimate and visceral exploration of immunotherapy treatment through the lens of personal experience. The film focuses on the Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) treatment—a tuberculosis vaccine repurposed as a form of bladder cancer immunotherapy—administered in six weekly rounds.
Through stark, observational detail, the film immerses the audience in the raw physical and emotional reality of the procedure: a catheter-delivered dose of BCG, the challenge of holding it in for two hours, the ritualistic rotations on the hospital bed every fifteen minutes (the exact length of the film) to ensure full coverage of the bladder lining. These details, clinical yet deeply human, highlight the endurance required in the face of medical intervention.
By centering bodily experience and quiet resilience, BCG Girl sheds light on the intersection of medicine, vulnerability, and the unspoken rituals of survival. It’s an unflinching, poetic meditation on the body’s relationship to disease, treatment, and the act of waiting—both for relief and for the unknown.
Mixed media teaser by Wioletta Kulig