

Peur de rien!
Babu travels to different Quebec towns, accompanied by well-known personalities, in search of the greatest local daredevils. At each stop, they find three participants willing to go all out to impress them. But only one of them will reach the top of the podium to be crowned “Village Daredevil”.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows a group of young people in the Parisian suburbs who are dedicated to hip-hop dance. It explores their daily lives, their aspirations, and the challenges they face as they strive for excellence in their art. The film highlights their passion, resilience, and the sense of community they find through dance.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception, particularly praised for its authentic portrayal of the lives and struggles of its subjects. Critics commended its vibrant energy and the intimate look it provided into the world of urban dance culture in France.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and energetic portrayal of young dancers.
- Appreciated for showcasing the challenges and aspirations within Parisian suburbs.
- Seen as an intimate look into the dedication required for hip-hop dance.
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Fun Fact
Director Mathieu Simonet also appears in the film as a participant and observer, immersing himself in the lives of the young dancers he is documenting.
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