French action cinema tells stories through movement, mixing personal struggles with engine sounds and excitement. GTMax, directed by Olivier Schneider, continues this style with its own character, trading Hollywood’s Fast & Furious cars for quick scooters racing through twisted Paris streets. Schneider, who coordinated stunts for Fast & Furious 6 and No Time to Die, applies his skills to make a film mixing speed with feeling.
GTMax tells a story about staying strong and family ties during money troubles and hard choices. The story shows Soélie, who used to race motocross before stopping after an accident and loss. Her family’s motocross shop starts failing, pulling her toward risky heists where her riding skills help and endanger her.
Netflix added GTMax to their French action movies, which mix action scenes with cultural meaning and deep feelings. The film stands out by focusing on scooter chases and showing how family...
GTMax tells a story about staying strong and family ties during money troubles and hard choices. The story shows Soélie, who used to race motocross before stopping after an accident and loss. Her family’s motocross shop starts failing, pulling her toward risky heists where her riding skills help and endanger her.
Netflix added GTMax to their French action movies, which mix action scenes with cultural meaning and deep feelings. The film stands out by focusing on scooter chases and showing how family...
- 19/01/2025
- par Shahrbanoo Golmohamadi
- Gazettely
The French action film Gtmax, has swept aside many other well-known titles to take the top spot on the Netflix global movie chart. The movie is one of several foreign language movies to come from nowhere to dominate the streaming platform in the last several months. In line with Netflixs recent trend for adding some big action movies to its library, GTMax has been hailed as having some of the best action sequences of the year, even though the rest seems to leave a lot to be desired.
In GTMax, Solie (Ava Baya), a former motocross champion taken out of the sport through a big accident, and her brother Michael (Riadh Belaiche) find their life-blood of motocross racing on the verge of being cut off when Michael loses a big race that puts their family team and track in jeopardy. However, when Michael finds himself drawn into the world of Tmax scooter racing,...
In GTMax, Solie (Ava Baya), a former motocross champion taken out of the sport through a big accident, and her brother Michael (Riadh Belaiche) find their life-blood of motocross racing on the verge of being cut off when Michael loses a big race that puts their family team and track in jeopardy. However, when Michael finds himself drawn into the world of Tmax scooter racing,...
- 23/11/2024
- par Anthony Lund
- MovieWeb
“GTMax” (2024) is a new French action thriller film specifically designed to give you an adrenaline rush. However, underneath its exciting motorcycle racing scenes lies an emotional story that takes up most of its duration. Now streaming on Netflix, it revolves around Soelie, who customizes racing motorcycles for her family business. Her family has always been passionate about this sport. However, due to financial issues, they have to make sacrifices for their future. The film follows Soelie’s attempts to avert the crisis. When the police look into a criminal case, she finds herself in trouble. If you’re wondering what exactly happened between Soelie, Theo, and Elyas, see the movie’s ending explained here.
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GTMax (2024) ‘Netflix’ Plot Summary & Movie Synopsis:
Directed by Olivier Schneider, “GTMax” is a French-language action thriller that follows a family trying to save their business amid mounting financial difficulties. It leads Soelie, the daughter,...
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GTMax (2024) ‘Netflix’ Plot Summary & Movie Synopsis:
Directed by Olivier Schneider, “GTMax” is a French-language action thriller that follows a family trying to save their business amid mounting financial difficulties. It leads Soelie, the daughter,...
- 21/11/2024
- par Akash Deshpande
- High on Films
“Gtmax” is a French movie directed by Olivier Schneider starring
Ava Baya, Gérard Lanvin, and Riadh Belaïche.
“Gtmax” is a highly traditional thriller centered around motorcycles and a family’s deep passion for these machines. This film tells a classic story more about familial love than speed, focusing on character-driven narratives rather than action sequences. However, everything revolves around the captivating world of motorcycles, which, for some, is a way of life.
Plot Summary
A young man tries to make a living as a motocross racer, while his sister assists with mechanical tasks. The racing team is family-owned, and they face financial struggles to keep their business afloat as larger brands with superior motorcycles dominate the races. To help out, the siblings get entangled in a criminal network involving thefts and high-speed getaways on motorcycles. At the heart of this, there’s an extraordinary bike, both sturdy and fast, the Gtmax.
Ava Baya, Gérard Lanvin, and Riadh Belaïche.
“Gtmax” is a highly traditional thriller centered around motorcycles and a family’s deep passion for these machines. This film tells a classic story more about familial love than speed, focusing on character-driven narratives rather than action sequences. However, everything revolves around the captivating world of motorcycles, which, for some, is a way of life.
Plot Summary
A young man tries to make a living as a motocross racer, while his sister assists with mechanical tasks. The racing team is family-owned, and they face financial struggles to keep their business afloat as larger brands with superior motorcycles dominate the races. To help out, the siblings get entangled in a criminal network involving thefts and high-speed getaways on motorcycles. At the heart of this, there’s an extraordinary bike, both sturdy and fast, the Gtmax.
- 20/11/2024
- par Anna Green
- Martin Cid Magazine - Movies
France TV Distribution has enlisted a raft of major distributors worldwide for “Sugar and Stars,” a movie starring Riadh Belaïche, a social media influencer-turned-actor.
The inspirational drama is based on the true story of Yazid Ichemrahem, an underdog who became a famous pastry chef.
“Sugar and Stars” marks the debut feature of Sébastien Tulard, who has directed several shorts and worked as assistant director on hit French comedies such as Tarek Boudali’s “30 jours max,” Frank Gastambide’s popular show “All the Way Up,” Dany Boon’s “Supercondriaque” and Philippe Lacheau’s “Babysitting.”
The film was penned by Penned by Cédric Ido and based on Ichemrahem’s bestselling autobiographical book “Un rêve d’enfant étoilé.”
The story revolves around Yazid, who spent his childhood moving from one foster home to another while dreaming of becoming a pastry chef. Nothing predestines him for such a career, but Yazid’s fierce...
The inspirational drama is based on the true story of Yazid Ichemrahem, an underdog who became a famous pastry chef.
“Sugar and Stars” marks the debut feature of Sébastien Tulard, who has directed several shorts and worked as assistant director on hit French comedies such as Tarek Boudali’s “30 jours max,” Frank Gastambide’s popular show “All the Way Up,” Dany Boon’s “Supercondriaque” and Philippe Lacheau’s “Babysitting.”
The film was penned by Penned by Cédric Ido and based on Ichemrahem’s bestselling autobiographical book “Un rêve d’enfant étoilé.”
The story revolves around Yazid, who spent his childhood moving from one foster home to another while dreaming of becoming a pastry chef. Nothing predestines him for such a career, but Yazid’s fierce...
- 10/10/2023
- par Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
Commission
HBO Max has commissioned a Spanish adaptation of psychological adventure format “The Traitors.” The show is set in an atmospheric castle where 18 celebrities come together to complete a series of challenges with the objective of earning a cash prize. But the catch is, three of them are chosen to be traitors, and they must devise a plan to steal the prize instead of sharing it among the rest. The eight-part Spanish series is produced by Banijay Iberia’s Gestmusic for HBO Max, where it will play locally as “Traitors España.” The adaptation has wrapped filming and is hosted by actor and director Sergio Peris-Mencheta.
“The Traitors” was originally developed by Idtv and All3Media for RTL4 in the Netherlands, and the Spanish version will follow adaptations for M6 in France, which will feature 14 celebrity contestants including Olympian David Douillet, his wife Vanessa Douillet, model and TV presenter Delphine Wespiser, actor...
HBO Max has commissioned a Spanish adaptation of psychological adventure format “The Traitors.” The show is set in an atmospheric castle where 18 celebrities come together to complete a series of challenges with the objective of earning a cash prize. But the catch is, three of them are chosen to be traitors, and they must devise a plan to steal the prize instead of sharing it among the rest. The eight-part Spanish series is produced by Banijay Iberia’s Gestmusic for HBO Max, where it will play locally as “Traitors España.” The adaptation has wrapped filming and is hosted by actor and director Sergio Peris-Mencheta.
“The Traitors” was originally developed by Idtv and All3Media for RTL4 in the Netherlands, and the Spanish version will follow adaptations for M6 in France, which will feature 14 celebrity contestants including Olympian David Douillet, his wife Vanessa Douillet, model and TV presenter Delphine Wespiser, actor...
- 13/07/2022
- par Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
France TV Distribution has boarded “Sugar and Stars” (“À la belle étoile”), an inspirational drama based on the true story of an underdog who became a famed pastry chef.
The film marks the feature debut of Sébastien Tulard, who has directed several shorts and worked as assistant director on hit French comedies such as Tarek Boudali’s “30 jours max,” Frank Gastambide’s popular show “All The Way Up,” Dany Boon’s “Supercondriaque” and Philippe Lacheau’s “Babysitting.”
Penned by Cédric Ido, “Sugar and Stars” is based on Yazid Ichemrahem’s autobiographical book “Un rêve d’enfant étoilé.” The story revolves around Yazid, who spends his childhood moving from one foster home to another while dreaming of becoming a pastry chef. Nothing predestines him for such a career, but Yazid’s fierce determination and resourcefulness allow him to thrive in the elitist arena of patisserie. Working for the world’s top chefs from Paris to Monaco,...
The film marks the feature debut of Sébastien Tulard, who has directed several shorts and worked as assistant director on hit French comedies such as Tarek Boudali’s “30 jours max,” Frank Gastambide’s popular show “All The Way Up,” Dany Boon’s “Supercondriaque” and Philippe Lacheau’s “Babysitting.”
Penned by Cédric Ido, “Sugar and Stars” is based on Yazid Ichemrahem’s autobiographical book “Un rêve d’enfant étoilé.” The story revolves around Yazid, who spends his childhood moving from one foster home to another while dreaming of becoming a pastry chef. Nothing predestines him for such a career, but Yazid’s fierce determination and resourcefulness allow him to thrive in the elitist arena of patisserie. Working for the world’s top chefs from Paris to Monaco,...
- 02/02/2022
- par Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
“Stalk,” Simon Bouisson’s timely French show tackling cyber spying and bullying, has lured a flurry of top TV channels across the world.
Produced by Priscilla Bertin and Judith Nora at Silex Films, the half-hour psychological thriller series was a big hit on France Televisions’s platform Slash and later aired on the broadcaster’s linear channel France 2 in the slot following “Call My Agent! The second season, which won best half-hour series and best music (for Paul Sabin) at La Rochelle TV Festival, recently premiered.
FranceTV Distribution, the commercial arm of the broadcaster, has sold the first two seasons to HB0 Latin America, Gsn in Russia and Shahid in the Middle East. South Korea’s Navel picked up season one, while the second season has been picked up by Wdr and Sony in Germany, Rai Play in Italy and Ici tou.tv in Canada.
Bouisson, who previously helmed the...
Produced by Priscilla Bertin and Judith Nora at Silex Films, the half-hour psychological thriller series was a big hit on France Televisions’s platform Slash and later aired on the broadcaster’s linear channel France 2 in the slot following “Call My Agent! The second season, which won best half-hour series and best music (for Paul Sabin) at La Rochelle TV Festival, recently premiered.
FranceTV Distribution, the commercial arm of the broadcaster, has sold the first two seasons to HB0 Latin America, Gsn in Russia and Shahid in the Middle East. South Korea’s Navel picked up season one, while the second season has been picked up by Wdr and Sony in Germany, Rai Play in Italy and Ici tou.tv in Canada.
Bouisson, who previously helmed the...
- 30/11/2021
- par Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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