Face-Off (2026)
A frigid night blankets a neighborhood skating rink. Théo, 14, skates alone in endless circles, as if trying to escape something that haunts him. Then, a presence emerges. His father. Words are exchanged, glances meet. But beneath the surface, what unfolds goes far beyond appearances: regrets, silences, a need for answers. Not far off, Gabriel, his friend, watches the scene alongside his grandfather Paul — a silent witness to a moment that feels larger than life. Face-Off is an intimate drama brought to life through a minimalist and restrained direction, where the ice becomes a mental space — a place of inner confrontation. Through this open-air chamber piece, the film explores isolation, and the visceral need to speak what was never said. Hovering between realism and disquiet, Face-Off intentionally keeps the viewer in a hazy in-between — where emotion takes over reason, and absence becomes almost tangible.
Director: Pascal Chaumont
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Loic Oliviera as |
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Samuel Paul-Hus as |
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Samuel Vendette as |
| Directing | Pascal Chaumont | Director |
| Production | Pascal Chaumont | Producer |
| Production | Aline Viens | Producer |
| Writing | Aline Viens | Writer |
| Crew | Benjamin Schiavi-Paris | Cinematography |
| Sound | Simon Charron Ducharme | Sound Designer |
| Sound | Alex Nevsky | Music |
| Crew | Gabriel Messier | Special Effects |