Run time: 92 mins

(Subtitled)


A raw and honest coming-of-age story set in rural France.


Louise Courvoisier’s Holy Cow follows the turbulent coming-of-age journey of an 18-year-old boy, set against the backdrop of a dairy farming village. The story centres on Totone (Clement Faveau), a reckless teen whose life changes when he becomes responsible for his 7-year-old sister, Claire. After taking a job at a local cheese factory, Totone finds himself caught between family drama, his budding romance with Marie-Lise and his desire to produce his own comté cheese.


The film’s charm lies in its unflinching portrayal of youth: chaotic, messy and full of raw emotion. Courvoisier’s direction brings out authentic performances from first-time actors, with Faveau delivering a standout portrayal of Totone, capturing both his recklessness and his hidden depth. The chemistry between Faveau and Barthelmy is both complex and endearing, adding layers to their characters’ evolving relationship.


A striking, realistic portrayal of growing up, with authentic depictions of both adolescence and rural life. Its honesty and youthful energy make it a thoroughly engaging and heartfelt film but at the centre, this is a simple tale of a boy becoming a man.


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