Étienne is a truck driver. Tethered to the road, his love life is limited to fleeting, anonymous encounters in parking lots. When he meets Bartosz, a Polish driver, everything changes.
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‘Flesh and Fuel’ Cannes Review: A Queer Love Story on the Open Road
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Cannes 2026: crítica de ‘A Girl’s Story’ (‘Mémoire de fille’), de Judith Godreche (Un Certain Regard)
La escritora francesa revisita a su yo adolescente y reexamina una experiencia sexual formativa que la memoria y el tiempo transforman en una historia de poder, vergüenza y despertar.
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‘A Girl’s Story’ Cannes Review: Annie Ernaux’s Painful Memory Reimagined on Screen
The writer revisits her teenage self, reexamining a formative sexual experience that memory and time transform into a story of power, shame, and awakening. Un Certain Regard.
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Cannes 2026: crítica de «Shana», de Lila Pinell (Quincena de Cineastas)
Una mujer impulsiva e impredecible atraviesa el duelo, problemas económicos y una relación asfixiante en un retrato crudo de una vida al límite.
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‘Shana’ Cannes Review: A Volatile Antiheroine in Freefall
In the margins of a multicultural Paris, a sharp-tongued woman fights to survive a cascade of personal crises without losing herself completely.
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‘Diary of a Chambermaid’ Cannes Review: Radu Jude Updates a Classic, Mercilessly
A Romanian maid in Bordeaux keeps a diary of cancelled holidays and daily indignities, courtesy of the progressive Parisian couple who employ her.
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Cannes 2026: crítica de ‘Diary of a Chambermaid’ (‘Le Journal d’une femme de chambre’), de Radu Jude (Quincena de Cineastas)
Una mucama rumana en Burdeos lleva un diario de rutinas y humillaciones cotidianas cortesía de la pareja progresista parisina que la emplea.
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Cannes 2026: crítica de ‘Gentle Monster’, de Marie Kreutzer (Competición)
Una músico célebre muda a su familia al campo en busca de un nuevo comienzo, y ve cómo la vida de su marido —y la suya propia— se derrumba cuando llega la policía. Con Léa Seydoux, Laurence Rupp y Catherine Deneuve.
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‘Gentle Monster’ Cannes Review: The Man You Thought You Knew
A celebrated musician moves her family to the countryside for a fresh start — and watches her husband’s life, and her own, collapse when the police come knocking. Starring Léa Seydoux and Laurence Rupp. Competition.
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‘John Lennon: The Last Interview’ Cannes Review: Soderbergh Captures an Irreplaceable Voice
This documentary visualizes the final radio interview John Lennon and Yoko Ono gave to a radio station just hours before the musician’s murder.



