Robin Campillo (b. 1962, Mohammedia, Morocco) is a French director, screenwriter, and editor. He co-wrote Time Out (2001) and The Class (2008, Palme d’Or Cannes). His directorial debut They Came Back (2004) was followed by Eastern Boys (2013). His breakthrough BPM (Beats Per Minute) (2017) won the Cannes Grand Prix and César Best Film. Known for socially engaged cinema, his latest film Enzo (2025) explores class and desire
Enzo, a teenager rejecting his bourgeois family’s expectations, apprentices at a building site. There he develops a bond with Vlad, a Ukrainian worker torn between staying or returning to war. A tender coming-of-age story about class, desire, and conflict.
Eloy Pohu, Maksym Slivinskyi, Pierfrancesco Favino, Élodie Bouchez
Cinematography: Jeanne Lapoirie; Editing: Robin Campillo
Marie-Ange Luciani
Robin Campillo, Laurent Cantet, Gilles Marchand