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Diesel in the Veins: A Gay Love Story in the Trucking World

Diesel in the Veins is the first French film about gay love among truckers. It premiered at the Cannes Film Festival's Critics' Week in 2026.

RainbowNews EditorialMay 20, 2026 — Frankrijk3 min read
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A new French film explores gay love and relationships. It is called Diesel in the Veins. It is the directorial debut of Pierre Le Gall.

The film premiered at Cannes in 2026. It was selected for Critics' Week. This is a prestigious program for emerging filmmakers.

The story unfolds in the trucking industry. Two men fall in love with each other. This world is often seen as very masculine and heterosexual. The film challenges these stereotypes with sensitivity and care.

Pierre Le Gall is not unknown to cinema. His animated short Beautiful Scars had already impressed critics. It received major recognition and nominations. Now he transitions to features with remarkable success.

The film portrays a realistic and moving gay relationship. The two characters live their love far from big cities. They exist outside typical LGBTQ+ spaces and communities. This is a rare and valuable representation.

Specialist critics praise the director's courage and vision. Telling a gay story in this world requires real audacity. Pierre Le Gall achieves this with skill and sensitivity.

For the LGBTQ+ community, this film matters significantly. It shows that gay love exists everywhere. It exists in trucks, on highways, beyond major urban centers.

Diesel in the Veins is a film not to be missed. It proves French cinema dares to embrace diversity. And it does so with remarkable humanity.

The film should arrive in theaters soon. French release dates have not been confirmed yet. However, the Cannes reception suggests a promising future.

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