First Look Trailer for Manuela Martelli’s ‘The Meltdown’ at Cannes 2026 | FirstShowing.net

First Look Trailer for Manuela Martelli’s ‘The Meltdown’ at Cannes 2026 | FirstShowing.net

First Look Trailer for Manuela Martelli’s ‘The Meltdown’ at Cannes 2026

by Alex Billington
April 10, 2026
Source: YouTube

“I know that Hanna’s going to come back…” Les Films du Losange from France has debuted the first look teaser trailer for a film titled The Meltdown (also called Dégel in French), which will be premiering at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival in May. The second feature film made by Chilean filmmaker Manuela Martelli (following Chile ’76), this is playing in the festival’s Un Certain Regard section and it’s definitely one film to watch out for there. Set in Chile in the year 1992. Staying at her grandparents’ remote hotel near an Andean ski resort, nine-year-old Inès befriends the teenaged Hanna, a German skier. When Hanna vanishes without a trace, the search for her exposes hidden truths. The subsequent investigation reveals long-buried secrets in this post-dictatorship mystery drama. Where is she? This stars Maya O’Rourke, Maia Rae Domagala, Saskia Rosendahl, and Jakub Gierszal. Another mysterious Hitchcockian film from Manuela Martelli – keep an eye out for this one. Already waiting to see what the reviews say coming in from Cannes next month.

Here’s the first look teaser trailer for Manuela Martelli’s film The Meltdown, direct from YouTube:

The Meltdown Teaser

The Meltdown Teaser

In 1992 Chile, nine-year-old Inés (Maya O’Rourke) bonds with the teenage German skier Hanna (Saskia Rosendahl) at a remote mountain hotel. When Hanna mysteriously disappears, the investigation reveals long-buried secrets in this post-dictatorship mystery drama. The Meltdown, also titled Dégel (or Thaw) in French or El Deshielo in Spanish, is both written and directed by the acclaimed Chilean actress / filmmaker Manuela Martelli, making her second feature film after directing Chile ’76 (2022) previously as well as a few other short films. Produced by Alejandra Garcia, Alex C. Lo, and Andrés Wood. Made by Ronda Cine, Cinema Inutile, Wood Producciones. The film will premiere at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival playing in the Un Certain Regard section. No other release dates are set – stay tuned. First impression? Anyone intrigued?

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