
Enzo
Laurent CANTET
Robin CAMPILLO
Enzo, 16, defies his bourgeois family’s expectations by starting a masonry apprenticeship, a path far removed from the prestigious life they had envisioned for him. In their chic villa in the sun-drenched South of France, tensions simmer as relentless questions and pressures weigh on Enzo’s future and dreams. On the construction sites, however, Vlad, a charismatic Ukrainian colleague, shakes up Enzo’s world and opens the door to unexpected possibilities.
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Eloy Pohu (Enzo), Pierfrancesco Favino (Paolo), Élodie Bouchez (Marion), Maksym Slivinskyi (Vlad)
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Laurent Cantet was born in 1961 in Melle and studied audio-visual arts in Marseille before enrolling at the IDHEC, where he became friends with Robin Campillo, his future collaborator on a number of films. He first attracted attention with Human Resources before winning the Palme d’or in Cannes in 2008 with The Class. His other films include Time Out, Foxfire and The Workshop. He cowrote Enzo, his final film, with Robin Campillo.

Robin Campillo was born in Mohammedia, Morocco, in 1962. After training at the IDHEC, he worked with Laurent Cantet as editor and co-screenwriter (Time Out, The Class - Palme d'Or 2008). He has directed They Came Back, Eastern Boys and BPM - Beats Per Minute, Grand Prize at Cannes. In 2023, he directed Red Island, which was selected for the San Sebastian Film Festival. In 2024, he directed Enzo, Laurent Cantet's last film that they wrote together.