Goodbye Cruel World 2026

Adieu monde cruel

Directed by Félix de Givry Fresh

A bullied 14-year-old sends farewell letters to his classmates and vanishes, but when a girl from his school spots him wandering the streets at night, the two begin to build a fragile, secret world of their own.

Belgium / France In French with English subtitles
93 minutes
TBC
NZ Classification TBC

Director

Screenplay

Félix De Givry, Marie-Stéphane Imbert

Producers

Manon Messiant, Ugo Bienvenu, Félix de Givry

Cinematography

Tara-Jay Bangalter

Editor

Sanabel Cherqaoui

Production Designer

Almudena Brymans

Music

Arnaud Toulon

Cast

Milo Machado-Graner, Jane Beever, Françoise Lebrun, Maïa Sandoz, Emmanuelle Destremau, Erwan Kepoa Falé

Festivals

Cannes (Critic's Week Closing Film) 2026

Elsewhere

After skipping school and setting his pet rodent free in the woods outside his town of Lisieux, Normandy, Otto jumps from a high bridge into the river below. The backpack that was presumably meant to help him drown is quickly separated from him, and instead of continuing with his death wish, the poor, drenched lad gets back up at the rocky shore, contemplating his next move.

While walking her dog, Lena spots Otto on one of his nightly bin raids for food, tracking him to the abandoned house with barely working facilities. This friendship between two lonely youngsters gradually blossoms into a romance; their plan to hide out inevitably turns into one in which they both escape across the country, never revealing the truth behind Otto’s disappearance.

Goodbye Cruel World is a remarkably assured debut feature overall, ending on an especially beautiful note both visually and aurally — composer Arnaud Toulo’s melodies are a consistent highlight of the film’s texture. Director Felix de Givry shows great promise as a maker of intimate, humanist works, where troubled souls are swept along by the currents of time as they try to make sense of themselves and their world.

– Josh Slater-Williams, IndieWire