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ROBIN CAMPILLO | FRANCE | 2025 | 102 MIN | UKRAINIAN + FRENCH EST

ROBIN CAMPILLO | FRANCE | 2025 | 102 MIN | UKRAINIAN + FRENCH EST

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Synopsis

Seaside La Ciotat, its cicadas droning, is a far cry from the battlefields of Ukraine. A distance that vexes 16-year-old Enzo, who is drowning in ennui. Drawn to danger, cavalier about consequences, he is convinced a dashing Ukrainian bricklayer is his ticket to a more audacious future. Enzo (Eloy Pohu) makes for an irksome masonry apprentice: he slacks off, scoffing at superiors. He seems engineered for his privileged life at his parents’ hillside villa, cooling off in the pool under an unrelenting sun. But, he bucks his parents’ high aspirations and boss’ low expectations, determined to be part of something that lasts. Equally determined to insinuate himself into the trajectory of his 20-something colleague, Vlad (Maksym Slivinskyi). While Enzo must debate which vacation to take, Vlad is torn epically between a newfound Frenchness and wartorn Ukraine. Vlad becoming a romantic and narrative ideal Enzo will do anything to attain. Dying in the midst of Enzo’s creation, auteur Laurent Cantet passed the baton to longtime collaborator Robin Campillo (120 BPM), who encapsulates the fascinating ambiguities of sexuality, class anxiety, and valour. Situating them amongst the half-built shelters and ineffable ruins of our time.

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Filmmaker Bio

Robin Campillo, born August 16, 1962, in Mohammedia, Morocco, studied in Aix-en-Provence before joining IDHEC, where he met Laurent Cantet. A film editor, screenwriter, and director, he collaborated with Cantet on several films, including Ressources humaines (2001), Vers le sud (2005), and The Class (Entre les murs, Palme d’Or, Cannes 2008). He directed his first feature, They Came Back (Les Revenants, 2004), which inspired the Canal+ series of the same name. He gained international acclaim with Eastern Boys (2013) and 120 Beats Per Minute (2017), awarded at Cannes and the Césars. In 2019, he served on the Cannes jury and joined the 50/50 collective for equality in film.

Producer

Marie-Ange Luciani

Writer

Laurent Cantet, Robin Campillo + Gilles Marchand

Cinematographer

Jeanne Lapoirie

Cast

  • Eloy Pohu
  • Pierfrancesco Favino
  • Elodie Bouchez
  • Maksym Slivinskyi
  • Nathan Japy
  • Vladyslav Holyk
  • Malou Khebiz
  • Philippe Petit
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