
Édouard Louis comes from a poor family in the northwest of France. However, less than a decade after publishing his debut novel, The End of Eddy, he has become one of the leading figures on the French literary scene. The transformation of a boy from a working-class background into a privileged Parisian intellectual with significant cultural capital is one of the central topics of this biographical documentary. Louis lays bare his personal life and takes us to places we have already encountered in his autobiographical prose, which reveals class and sexual violence, masterfully blending the personal and the political. He introduces us to the landscape of his youth and the act of writing, which, for him, is primarily a way of crossing boundaries.
“In a time of debate about gender, identity, belonging, and borders, this film aims to present these issues differently. It seeks to transcend the strict dichotomy between self and others, envisioning a fluid passage between ‘here’ and ‘elsewhere.’ It is a dream that one can transport oneself, become different, modify oneself at will: undergo a perpetual transformation. Édouard Louis embodies this process as a writer. Here is a young man who has been in a state of continuous transformation for the past twenty years. His entire career has been marked by renewal.”
François Caillat
Awards and festivals:
Cinéma du Réel (2023) – world premiere; Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival (2023); CPH:DOX (2024); Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival (2024); Visions du Réel (2024)
François Caillat (1951) is a French director. He studied and later taught philosophy. He has been making essayistic, often personal documentary films for television and cinema for over twenty years, primarily focusing on the subject of representation of the past. He has also authored several documentary portraits of influential intellectuals.