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In Cannes Doc ‘Gabin,’ Filmed Over a Decade, a Boy Is Caught Between His Family’s Farm Life and His Own Dreams

The Hollywood Reporter·Georg Szalai·22 days ago
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French documentary filmmaker Maxence Voiseux clearly has patience, stamina and the desire to immerse audiences in a world that they are likely not familiar with. For his feature debut,  Gabin , he filmed a young man for a decade, following him and his feelings of being caught between continuing his family’s farm life, as envisioned by his father, and the slowly developing desire to follow his own dreams from age 8 until age 18. The documentary world premieres in the  Directors’ Fortnight  lineup of  Cannes 2026  on Thursday, May 14. Gabin is the youngest child of the Jourdel family in a rural part of Artois, a region in the north of France, “where leaving feels like betrayal, and staying comes at a cost,” as press notes highlight. Destined to take over his father’s butcher shop, he feels torn between family loyalty, the desire to save the farm from financial ruin and dreams to break free.…

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