Block Pass (2025)
February 5, 2025Release Date
Block Pass (2025)
February 5, 2025Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Sayyid El Alami
Willy
Amaury Foucher
Jojo
Damien Bonnard
David
Florence Janas
Séverine
Artus
Teddy
Léonie Dahan-Lamort
Marina
Mathieu Demy
Étienne
Axelle Fresneau
Mélody
Hadrien Heaulmé
Steven
Marlon Hernandez
Infini'Tif
Yannis Maaliou
Briquet
Marguerite Zouaoui
Alix
Laëtitia Clément
Olivia
Crystal Shepherd-Cross
Steph
Fanny Poulain
Cathy
Nathalie Lherbette
Isa
Corinne Meignant
Martine
Sylvain Saussereau
Simon
Nicolas Blanc
Producer
Faïza Guène
Screenplay
Antoine Chevrollier
Director / Screenplay
Bérénice Bocquillon
Screenplay
Emmanuel Croset
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas Lachesnais
Boom Operator
Olivier Fornara
Stunt Coordinator
Aurelien Bianco
Foley Artist
Charlotte Butrak
Sound Editor
Gerardo Vélez
Grip
Clémentine Houget
Boom Operator
Hubert Teissedre
Foley Recordist
Sacha Galperine
Original Music Composer
Evgueni Galperine
Original Music Composer
Benjamin Roux
Director of Photography
Martin Boissau
Sound Engineer
Margot Lavaleix
Costume Design
Lilian Corbeille
Editor
Jacob Rogers
Digital Compositor
Candice Alpaerts
Assistant Editor
Judith Chatry
Administration
Gladys Garot
Production Design
Doina Paoletti
Assistant Director Trainee
Guillaume Payen
Gaffer
Romaric Thomas
First Assistant Director
Lou Girardot
Second Assistant Director
Manuella Jean
Assistant Editor
Alicia Cadot
Casting
Media.
Details.
Release DateFebruary 5, 2025
Original NameLa Pampa
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 43m
Budget$2,500,000
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Block Pass (French: La Pampa) is a French drama film, directed by Antoine Chevrollier and released in 2024. 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.
The film, Chevrollier's full-length directorial debut, was shot principally in and around Longué-Jumelles, his real-life hometown.
The film premiered on 18 May 2024 in the Critics Week program at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, where it was a nominee for the Queer Palm.