Eric Cantona explores his personal demons in a new film.
The documentary, titled "Cantona", features extensive interviews with the footballer.
What is the documentary about?
The film is a raw and honest look at Cantona's life, including his therapy sessions.
Cantona started therapy at age 20 and has continued it throughout his life.
Why is the documentary important?
The documentary provides insight into Cantona's life and struggles, including his fragile ego.
Cantona's former manager, Alex Ferguson, and teammate, David Beckham, also appear in the film.
The documentary features a gripping soundtrack from Orbital.
What does Cantona say about his therapy?
Cantona says he has done a lot of therapy and it has helped him understand himself.
He started therapy at 20 and has continued it at different moments in his life.
Cantona is also appearing in a French drama, "Les Matins merveilleux", in Cannes.
The documentary is one of two soccer documentaries premiering at the Cannes Film Festival.
Cantona refers to the "fire" and "demon" inside him that made him a combustible figure on and off the pitch.
The film is 115 minutes long and is directed by British directors David Tryhorn and Ben Nicholas.
Cantona told AFP he is constantly trying to figure out who he is and acts on instinct as much as possible.
He accepts that things can get out of hand, but that's part of life.
The documentary is a compelling watch, with insight from former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.
Cantona's therapy sessions are a key part of the documentary, providing a raw and honest look at his life.
The film features extensive interviews with Cantona, as well as a gripping soundtrack from Orbital.
Cantona is a football legend, known for his explosive and fragile ego.
He has been doing therapy since age 20, and it has helped him understand himself.
The documentary is a must-see for fans of Cantona and football.
It provides a unique insight into Cantona's life and struggles, and is a compelling watch.
Cantona's appearance in the French drama, "Les Matins merveilleux", is also notable.
The documentary is one of two soccer documentaries premiering at the Cannes Film Festival this week.