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Swiss Debut 'Virages' Drives into Cannes ACID
7 May
Summary
- The film premieres at Cannes in the ACID sidebar.
- It explores themes of labor and gender identity.
- MoreThan Films handles international sales for the movie.

Ahead of its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival, the debut feature "Summer Drift" ("Virages") by Swiss co-directors Céline Carridroit and Aline Suter has secured international sales representation from MoreThan Films. This Switzerland-France co-production will screen in the ACID sidebar, a section known for championing independent cinema.
The film is set during a Geneva summer and follows Johanna, a woman working in a luxury watch factory. Her decision to restore her aging VW Beetle becomes a catalyst for reconnecting with mechanics and confronting past experiences. The narrative intricately weaves together themes of labor and gender identity.
"Summer Drift" operates as a hybrid between documentary and fiction, with directors Carridroit and Suter working closely with the protagonist to ensure authenticity. MoreThan Films, which operates between Barcelona and São Paulo, expressed enthusiasm for the film's ability to translate a personal story into a compelling narrative for a broader audience.
The ACID program at Cannes is a recognized platform for emerging filmmakers. This year's selection includes nine titles, with six being debut features, continuing the section's tradition of launching new talent in the cinematic landscape.