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Wild Foxes La danse des renards

Valéry Carnoy / France, Belgium / 2025 / 92 min / French, Slovene subtitles

Camille is a young and talented boxer living at a boarding school for young athletes. Is there any room for weakness or pain in a place like that?

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Camille is a young and promising boxer who seems to have it all: talent, discipline, and the admiration of his peers. But when a sudden accident nearly costs him his life—and he’s saved by his best friend Matteo—everything changes. Though his body heals quickly, a strange, lingering pain sets in, forcing him to face something he's never dealt with before: vulnerability. Now, his toughest battles aren’t in the boxing ring but in the world outside—with his team, and daily life. In a culture where boys are expected to be strong, there’s little room for doubt, emotion, or weakness. Camille starts to feel like he's losing on all fronts—and the most important match of his life is just ahead...

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