Screening dates and booking

Credits

  • Director

    Robin Campillo (a film by Laurent Cantet)

  • Screenwriters

    Laurent Cantet, Robin Campillo, Gilles Marchand

  • With

    Eloy Pohu, Pierfrancesco Favino, Elodie Bouchez

  • France-Belgium-Italy 2025. 102min

  • Courtesy of

    Curzon Film

  • Languages

    French, Ukranian

    With English subtitles

Introduction

Enzo, a teenager from a wealthy family, dodges his class expectations by dropping out of school and apprenticing as a builder. Feeling out of place in the family’s elegant villa and disconnected from his peers, Enzo finds himself attracted to fellow builder Vlad, who is from Ukraine. Driven by newcomer Eloy Pohu’s youthful energy, Enzo is a perfect blend of social concern and seductive sensuality.

Laure Bonville

With thanks to Unifrance

Content warning

Contains scenes of suicide.

How to book

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