Some filmmakers find cinema later in life; for Victor Boccard, it was destiny from the beginning. At just seven years old, after an awe-inspiring trip across the U.S. West Coast, he felt a pull so powerful that he told his parents he would stay in Los Angeles if a producer discovered him. Years later, a cultural shock upon returning from a family trip to Japan prompted him to leave traditional schooling altogether—choosing instead to chase his artistic calling head-on.

Victor’s work, from I Am My Ambition to Empire of Others, resonates with emotional truth wrapped in powerful visuals. For him, aesthetics are not an afterthought but the very source of emotion. Whether it’s transforming an unassuming location into cinematic beauty or grounding a wide-reaching theme in personal experience, he crafts films with deep visual and emotional impact.
A passionate advocate for analog filmmaking, he often works in 16mm and 35mm formats, citing their cinematic texture, timeless quality, and emotional resonance. His short film Martyr—created swiftly but with precision—has since evolved into the conceptual seed of a larger universe, gaining early acclaim through the Nikon Film Festival.

Boccard’s storytelling is expansive. Whether directing commercials, music videos, or narrative films, he approaches each with equal seriousness, blending art, photography, fashion, and cinema into a unique signature. Collaborating with actors such as Didier Flamand, Lucas Bravo, and Leslie Medina, he seeks surprise, spontaneity, and soul.
His company, ATTA FILMS, remains the bedrock of his independence, empowering him to produce unfiltered personal work, including bold experimental pieces like SSD and EX Inanis. As he continues crafting his creative legacy, Victor Boccard stands as a fearless voice in modern cinema—unapologetically ble
With a unique artistic vision and unwavering passion, Victor Boccard constantly redefines the boundaries of independent cinema.
