Remake of the famous short film C'etait un rendez-vous (1976), where Claude Lelouch shows us a Mercedes 450SEL, to the sound of a Ferrari 275 GTB, V-12 engine, which runs through the streets of Paris until the driver finds and gives a kiss on the beloved woman. This first feat without authorization from the city hall of Paris and yielded up to a few hours at the Police Station. This time everything was done within the law. A Ferrari SF90 Stradale, driven by Charles Leclerc, racing through the Monaco Grand Prix circuit, closed to traffic and pedestrians from 6:45 am to 9:00 am.
Sound
The Ferrari V8 hybrid screaming through Monaco's tunnel—eargasm guaranteed.
Cinematography
Golden hour Monaco, empty streets, one continuous fever dream.
Stunts
Leclerc actually drove this. No CGI, no stunt double, just chaos.

Director
Claude Lelouch
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The original 1976 film was shot in one take with a gyro-stabilized camera mounted on a Mercedes bumper—Lelouch was allegedly so terrified of crashing he didn't watch the footage for a week.
Prince Albert II's cameo wasn't vanity; Monaco closing its F1 circuit for a film required royal permission that only the reigning monarch could grant.
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