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Amandine Morhaïm is a visionary French filmmaker whose work effortlessly blends high-octane sports drama with the intimate human narratives that elevate them to cinematic greatness. Morhaïm's distinctive style is marked by her keen eye for detail, her ability to extract raw, emotional performances from her actors, and her unwavering commitment to authenticity. Whether chronicling the behind-the-scenes drama of the Ferrari Formula 1 team in her acclaimed "Ferrari, un hiver à Maranello" duology, or delving into the personal triumphs and tribulations of motorcycle racing legends in "Moto GP, 1000 était une fois," Morhaïm has established herself as a master of sports filmmaking. Her films are not merely about the thrill of competition, but about the fierce determination, personal sacrifices, and unbridled passions that drive these athletes to the pinnacle of their craft. Morhaïm's work is further distinguished by her ability to tackle complex, real-life figures and events with a nuanced, thought-provoking approach. In "Jean Todt: The Method," she offers a captivating portrait of the legendary Formula 1 executive, delving into the methodical, data-driven approach that has made him one of the most influential figures in the sport. And in "Fabio, la naissance d'un champion," she crafts an inspiring coming-of-age story that celebrates the determination and resilience of a young rider on the cusp of greatness. Amandine Morhaïm's filmography stands as a testament to her versatility, her storytelling prowess, and her unyielding commitment to capturing the human spirit in the crucible of high-octane competition.