Enzo TBC

Mon 10 Nov, 6pm
★★★★ - Telegraph. A 16-year-old boy defies his bourgeois family’s expectations by dropping out of school and starting a masonry apprenticeship where he is increasingly drawn to Vlad, a charismatic Ukrainian colleague.

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Director: Laurent Cantet, Robin Campillo

Cast: Eloy Pohu, Maksym Slivinskyi

Year: 2025

Duration: 102 mins

Certificate: TBC

"★★★★ – a coming-of-age tale set in the sunstruck French south which strays into quietly thrilling existential terrain" – Telegraph

"★★★★ – It is another powerful, absorbing picture from Campillo and a fitting swan song for Laurent Cantet" – Guardian


Selected for the Queer Palm at this year’s Cannes festival, Laurent Canter’s (The Class) final film follows a 16-year-old boy who defies his bourgeois family’s expectations by dropping out of school and starting a masonry apprenticeship where he meets a charismatic Ukranian colleague, Vlad. Feeling out of place in his family’s elegant villa and disconnected from his peers, Enzo finds himself increasingly drawn to Vlad in this French coming-of-age drama.


Enzo is screening as part of French Film Festival UK's annual celebration of the best in French language cinema at Phoenix.


In French with English subtitles.