GTMAX starts with a bang on Netflix France
Just 24 hours after its online release, the French action film GTMAX is in command of the Top 10 of Netflix France, monopolized for days by this comedy with Artus.
The story follows Soélie (played by the brilliant Ava Baya), a former motocross prodigy, whose career was destroyed by a tragic accident. Now a coach, she dedicates her life to supporting the ambitions of her younger brother Michael.
Everything changes when Michael is recruited by a gang of professional robbers, famous for their daring motorbike operations. Their secret weapon? The TMAX, these powerful scooters that transform every escape into a frenetic race through the streets of Paris. To save her brother, Soélie will have to face her deepest fears and confront a world where every decision can be fatal.
The chase scenes, shot with impressive precision, immerse the viewer in the heart of the action. Thanks also to Olivier Schneider’s high-impact production stunt coordinator for international blockbusters, GTMAX offers a total immersive experience.
Another French success in the world?
GTMAX is part of a recent trend: the rise of French productions on Netflix, which are not only enjoying local success but also international.
Take the example of Lost ball (2020), another film produced by the same team. This explosive thriller about a mechanic who becomes a reluctant hero was a smash hit, attracting millions of viewers around the world. The sequel, Lost ball 2confirmed this craze with even more spectacular stunts.
In the same vein, AKA (2023), an infiltration film in which an undercover agent juggles betrayals and family emotions, has left its mark. Netflix revealed it AKA it had ranked in the Top 10 of many countries, proving once again that French action could compete with American blockbusters.
More recently, Under the Seinea post-apocalyptic thriller set in flooded Paris, it captivated the world and became the most-watched French film of all time on Netflix (and the second-most-watched in a non-English language).
Everything you need to know about GTMAX
- Who did it GTMAX ?
The film is directed by Olivier Schneider, known for his work as a stunt coordinator on international blockbuster films.
- How long is the movie?
The film lasts approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, offering a concentration of action and emotions in a controlled time.
- Where was the film shot?
The scenes were mainly shot in Paris, with spectacular shots in emblematic locations of the capital.
Source: Cine Serie

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