Swiss-French film "Summer Drift" premieres at ACID Cannes, following Johanna Schopfer, a Geneva watch factory worker whose restoration of a vintage VW Beetle becomes an act of personal and political reclamation. Directors Céline Carridroit and Aline Suter blend documentary and autofiction, shot on 16mm, to explore working-class life, queer identity, and a trans woman's return to a world that rejected her after her transition.
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Swiss-French film "Summer Drift" premieres at ACID Cannes, following Johanna Schopfer, a Geneva watch factory worker whose restoration of a vintage VW Beetle becomes an act of personal and political reclamation. Directors Céline Carridroit and Aline Suter blend documentary and autofiction, shot on 16mm, to explore working-class life, queer identity, and a trans woman's return to a world that rejected her after her transition.