Lightdox Acquires 'Gabin' for Cannes Directors' Fortnight Premiere

John Lasseter

Former chief creative officer of Pixar, whose principles of storytelling have shaped modern animation.

Lightdox has successfully acquired the global distribution rights for "Gabin," the inaugural feature documentary by French director Maxence Voiseux. This significant development precedes the film's highly anticipated world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival's prestigious Directors' Fortnight. The narrative of "Gabin" offers a compelling exploration of a young man's journey in rural France, grappling with familial expectations and his own burgeoning identity.

Anticipated Premiere of 'Gabin' at Cannes Directors' Fortnight

In a significant cinematic event set to unfold at the Cannes Film Festival's Directors' Fortnight, Maxence Voiseux's debut documentary, "Gabin," will make its world premiere. On April 14, 2026, industry giant Lightdox officially announced its acquisition of the film's international sales rights, while Arizona Distribution will manage its release in France. The documentary chronicles the life of Gabin, the youngest son of the Jourdel family in Northern France, over a pivotal decade, from his childhood at eight to his emergence into young adulthood at eighteen. Gabin is presented with the daunting prospect of inheriting his father’s butcher shop, a path that conflicts with his own diverse ambitions. His dreams include excelling as a contest cow trainer, venturing into dog breeding, and, most pressingly, striving to prevent his mother's farm from succumbing to financial ruin. This coming-of-age story delves into the profound emotional and practical challenges Gabin faces as he endeavors to reconcile his family's legacy with his personal aspirations, all against the backdrop of an evolving rural landscape. According to Anna Berthollet, founder of Lightdox, the film stands out for its powerful portrayal of internal struggles and universal themes of heritage and ambition, poised to resonate deeply with global audiences. The film is a collaborative production involving Alter Ego Production (France), Ama Film (Germany), and Rita Productions (Switzerland), with co-production support from SWR/ARTE and RTS Radio Télévision Suisse, and additional funding from various European cultural and film bodies.

This documentary offers a profound look into the universal themes of identity formation and the pursuit of personal freedom against the weight of family tradition. It prompts viewers to consider the delicate balance between honoring one's roots and forging a unique path, particularly in environments where legacy plays a crucial role. The film's portrayal of rural life and its inherent challenges also serves as a reminder of the resilience required to sustain ancestral lands and the dreams intertwined with them.

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