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.
Campillo returns to the emotional intensity of 120 BPM (Cannes Competition – Grand Prix) with a luminous story that intertwines the sunlit romance and tender emotions of Call Me by Your Name with a sharp, incisive exploration of social class and the quest for self-discovery.
★★★★ ‘It is another powerful, absorbing picture from Campillo and a fitting swan song for Laurent Cantet’ The Guardian
★★★★ ‘Call Me By Your Name’ on a construction site in the south of France – De Morgen
★★★★ ‘Intriguing coming-of-age story’ VPRO Cinema
★★★★ ‘The moving journey of discovery of a French teenager’ Trouw
★★★★ ‘A heartfelt tale of youth and desire’ The Guardian
‘Enzo reflects how a rebel without a cause finds something to care about’ Variety
Campillo returns to the emotional intensity of 120 BPM (Cannes Competition – Grand Prix) with a luminous story that intertwines the sunlit romance and tender emotions of Call Me by Your Name with a sharp, incisive exploration of social class and the quest for self-discovery.