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Block Pass

Block Pass is a 2024 French drama film, directed by Antoine Chevrollier in his feature directorial debut. The film stars Amaury Foucher as Jojo, a teenager living in Longué-Jumelles who is training as a motocross racer, and Sayyid El Alami as Willy, his longtime best friend whose support and loyalty prove critical to Jojo's survival after he is outed to the community as gay. The cast also includes Damien Bonnard as Jojo's father David, as well as Mathieu Demy, Léonie Dahan-Lamort, Florence Janas, Artus Solaro and Axelle Fresneau in supporting roles.

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≈ 3 min
Length
711 w
Citations
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Source
Block Pass
FrenchLa Pampa
Directed byAntoine Chevrollier
Written byAntoine Chevrollier
Bérénice Bocquillon
Faïza Guène
Produced byNicolas Blanc
StarringAmaury Foucher
Sayyid El Alami
Damien Bonnard
CinematographyBenjamin Roux
Edited byLilian Corbeille
Music byEvgueni Galperine
Sacha Galperine
Production
company
Agat Films
Distributed byTandem
Release date
  • 20 May 2024 (2024-05-20) (Cannes)
Running time
104 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Block Pass (French: La Pampa) is a 2024 French drama film, directed by Antoine Chevrollier in his feature directorial debut.1 The film stars Amaury Foucher as Jojo, a teenager living in Longué-Jumelles who is training as a motocross racer, and Sayyid El Alami as Willy, his longtime best friend whose support and loyalty prove critical to Jojo's survival after he is outed to the community as gay.2 The cast also includes Damien Bonnard as Jojo's father David, as well as Mathieu Demy, Léonie Dahan-Lamort, Florence Janas, Artus Solaro and Axelle Fresneau in supporting roles.

The film was shot principally in and around Longué-Jumelles, Chevrollier's real-life hometown. The film premiered on 20 May 2024 in the Critics Week program at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, where it was nominated for the Queer Palm.

Plot

The film follows inseparable friends Willy and Jojo, who spend their days training at La Pampa Motocross Park. As time passes, Willy uncovers a secret that Jojo has been hiding. The revelation involves the coach of the La Pampa team, which competes under the direction of Willy's father, David, setting in motion the film's central conflict.3

Willy also discovers details about Jojo's secret love life, triggering a wave of homophobia within their community. As tensions rise, he is forced to confront difficult choices and take a stand amid the sport's deeply rooted culture of masculinity.45

Critical reception

The film was well received by critics, holding an 88% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on eight compiled reviews.6 Reviewing the film for Flipscreen, Rebecca Rosén described it as "a vigorous portrait of male friendship and the pains of growing up... an immersive coming-of-age tale that encapsulates the vast intricacies that coincide with living in a small town and the unbearable pain of being rejected by the world."7

Amber Wilkinson of Eye for Film described the film as an exploration of the choices people face, whether to remain trapped in familiar patterns or forge their own path. She characterized it as a reflection on deciding "whether to get stuck in that rut or speed off on your own racing line."8

Cast

  • Sayyid El Alami as Willy
  • Florence Janas as Séverine
  • Mathieu Demy as Étienne
  • Axelle Fresneau as Mélody
  • Amaury Foucher as Jojo
  • Damien Bonnard as David
  • Crystal Shepherd-Cross as Steph
  • Artus as Teddy
  • Léonie Dahan-Lamort as Marina
  • Laëtitia Clément as Olivia

Production and release

The film was shot principally in and around Longué-Jumelles, Antoine Chevrollier's real-life hometown.9

The film premiered on 20 May 202410 in the Critics Week program at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival,11 where it was a nominee for the Queer Palm,12 an independently sponsored prize for selected LGBTQ+ films entered into the Cannes Film Festival.

References

References

  1. Fabien Lemercier, "Review: Block Pass". Cineuropa, 20 May 2024.
  2. Allan Hunter, "‘Block Pass’: Cannes Review" Archived 20 May 2024 at the Wayback Machine. Screen Daily, 20 May 2024.
  3. Block Pass (2024) | MUBI. Retrieved 8 June 2026 – via mubi.com.
  4. "Block Pass (2024) Full Movie Summary & Plot Explained". Plot Explained. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
  5. "La Pampa (2024)". FilmAffinity (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 June 2026.
  6. "Block Pass | Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Archived from the original on 14 April 2026. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
  7. "REVIEW: 'Block Pass' (2024) Effectively Explores the Treacherous Tracks of Adolescence". Flip Screen. 14 June 2024. Archived from the original on 14 June 2024. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
  8. "Block Pass - Film Review". Eye For Film. Retrieved 8 June 2026.
  9. Franck De Brito, "PORTRAIT. Antoine Chevrollier, le réalisateur qui monte, vient tourner chez lui en Maine-et-Loire" Archived 14 May 2024 at the Wayback Machine. Ouest-France, 10 April 2023.
  10. "The Screenings Guide of the 77th Festival de Cannes" (PDF). festival-cannes.com. p. 9. Archived (PDF) from the original on 12 April 2026. Retrieved 7 April 2026.
  11. Elsa Keslassy, "Cannes Critics’ Week Unveils 2024 Lineup" Archived 18 May 2024 at the Wayback Machine. Variety, April 15, 2024.
  12. Tim Dams, "Queer Palm reveals eligible titles from 2024 Cannes lineup" Archived 16 May 2024 at the Wayback Machine. Screen Daily, 9 May 2024.
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