CAnnes, May 14. (askanews) – The film that brought Pierfrancesco Favino to Cannes is entitled “Enzo” and which opened the Quinzaine des Cinéastes of the 78th Festival. The Italian actor had been called by the director, then who passed away, Laurent Cantet, and was therefore directed by Robin Campillo in the role of a father in conflict with his 16 -year -old son. The boy, Enzo, wants to seek his identity by fleeing the bourgeois environment of the family and the meeting with the Ukrainian bricklayer Vlad puts him in front of himself and his sexuality. “Enzo” is a film that made Favino reflect on his role as a parent: “Like any parent who has a teenage son we are one at the mercy of the others, often pulled to the right and left by conflicting emotions, of concerns, by the difficulty of knowing how to recognize the individual you have in front of you, regardless of whether it is your father or your son. – said the actor – in this film he is a style that allows us to see each of us, with a style. one’s story in and probably and perhaps succeeded in building a dialogue “.
Favino is one of the signatories of the letter-appeal to Minister Giuli in which the associations of actors, authors and technicians ask for a meeting to discuss measures against the industrial crisis of Italian cinema. In this regard, he said: “To make a bridge, on the one hand, on the one hand it has agreed and listen to them. You have to listen to them, meet them the workers and perhaps allow these workers to say what can be more suitable in a moment of difficulty in order to be able to cross this ford”.
(Interview by Emanuele Bigi)
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