Director: Robin Campillo

Cast: Eloy Pohu, Pierfrancesco Favino, Élodie Bouchez, Maksym Slivinskyi, Nathan Japy

Enzo is a 2025 French drama film directed by Robin Campillo, following a sixteen-year-old from a comfortable bourgeois household who upends his family's plans by choosing a hands-on masonry apprenticeship — and, through that choice, encounters a friendship that quietly reshapes everything he thought he knew about himself.

What is Enzo about?

Enzo comes from a world of quiet privilege — polished dinner tables, unspoken expectations, a future already drafted for him by parents who see ambition as a straight line pointing upward. When he walks onto a construction site to begin a masonry apprenticeship, he steps into a completely different social reality. The work is physical and demanding, the crew blunt and warm in equal measure. Among his new colleagues is a Ukrainian young man whose energy and circumstances contrast sharply with Enzo's own sheltered upbringing. Their growing bond pulls Enzo toward questions his family's comfortable bubble never forced him to confront: what work means, what solidarity looks like, and what kind of person he is choosing to become. Campillo frames the story with patience, letting the daily rhythms of labor and companionship do the storytelling.

Cast & crew

Director Robin Campillo brings a quiet, observational hand to the material. Lead Eloy Pohu carries the film's central arc with understated restraint. Pierfrancesco Favino and Élodie Bouchez round out the adult world surrounding Enzo, while Maksym Slivinskyi gives the Ukrainian colleague a lived-in authenticity that makes the friendship feel genuinely earned rather than symbolically convenient.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, stories about young people navigating class boundaries and cross-cultural friendship land with particular resonance. Many in the Iranian diaspora community have lived the experience of straddling two social worlds — one shaped by family expectation, another forged through work alongside people from entirely different backgrounds. Enzo speaks to that universal experience through a specifically European lens, set against post-pandemic France and the real-world presence of Ukrainian migrant labor. The film is available on K-Time with full Persian dubbing, making it accessible to viewers of all ages without any language barrier.

Where & how to watch

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