Strawberry Fields Forever (2026)
Un champ de fraises pour l’éternité
Director: Alain Raoust
Cast: Philippe Rebbot, Grégory Montel, Quentin Dolmaire, Kim Higelin, Florence Loiret Caille
Did you know? The film's title is a direct reference to the Beatles song, but the "strawberry fields" are actually the overgrown wild strawberry patches found around the campsite, which the long-time residents use as a metaphor for their fading, idyllic way of life.
Why Watch: A quiet masterpiece of slow-burn tension, *Strawberry Fields Forever* transforms a mundane eviction notice into a haunting meditation on displacement and community. With its stunning lakeside cinematography and a deeply empathetic portrait of people fighting to hold onto a vanishing way of life, this film is essential viewing for anyone who cherishes intimate, character-driven stories. Don't let its gentle surface fool you—this is a poignant and quietly devastating look at what it means to lose your home.
Forced out by a land sale, the permanent dwellers of a lakeside camping community must say goodbye to the home they’ve built by the water.