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‘Flesh and Fuel’ Review: Two Lonely Truckers Share Europe’s Highways — and Much, Much More — in an Unlikely Road Romance with Plenty of Heart
Alexis Manenti ('Les Misérables') headlines the first feature from French director Pierre Le Gall, which premiered as a special screening in Cannes’ Critics’ Week.

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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, ‘Flesh and Fuel’ Review: Two Lonely Truckers Share Europe’s Highways — and Much, Much More — in an Unlikely Road Romance with Plenty of Heart, Alexis Manenti (‘Les Misérables’) headlines the first feature from French director Pierre Le Gall, which premiered as a special screening in Cannes’ Critics’ Week.
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- ‘Flesh and Fuel’ Review: Two Lonely Truckers Share Europe’s Highways — and Much, Much More — in an Unlikely Road Romance with Plenty of HeartThe Hollywood Reporter - 2026-05-16T19:00:29+00:00
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