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Special Cannes Podcast: Director Maxence Voiseux & Producer Élise Hug Of GABIN (2026)

Special Cannes Podcast: Director Maxence Voiseux & Producer Élise Hug Of GABIN (2026)

Season 4 Published 1 month ago
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From the opening scene of the brilliant film, GABIN (2026), which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this year, it was clear you were in the hands of a master of the craft of documentary. And it's no wonder: director Maxence Voiseux and producer Élise Hug worked ten years to make this happen.

How such brilliance wound up on a screen at Cannes is what I wanted to know from the filmmakers, and they were happy to share.

What Maxence and Élise want you to know about the film;

  • why it was made indistinguishably from a narrative film (really!) and what that means for the state of docs;
  • the long ten year journey of getting GABIN made;
  • what makes an "auter-driven" documentary and why GABIN is such a marvelous work from a director with a vision;
  • how each got into documentary film;
  • "distance is the core of documentary" -- how he made that statement happen for GABIN and advice for documentarians for their own films;
  • producing a film for 10 years -- is that easier or harder than a shorter timeframe? -- and the challenges particularly in France;
  • the role of the Cannes Film Festival in elevating documentaries and how to expand that ability to other directors;
  • their strategy coming into the Cannes Film Festival;
  • how people should follow when GABIN will be available.
  • weighing how much directors have to participate on social media.


Indie Film Highlight: LA DETENTION (2026) dir. by Guillaume Massart

Links:

Lightdox's GABIN

VARIETY Review of GABIN (2026)

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