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Bodybuilder 2014

★ 5.876 votes100 min📅 2014-10-01

In *Bodybuilder (2014)*, director Roschdy Zem crafts a raw, emotionally charged blend of drama and comedy following Antoine, a reckless 20-year-old who's burned every bridge with a local gang over unpaid debts.

Director: Roschdy Zem

Cast

François Yolin Gauvin
Vincent Morel
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Nicolas Duvauchelle
Fred Morel
Vincent Rottiers
Vincent Rottiers
Antoine Morel
Roschdy Zem
Roschdy Zem
Vadim
Caroline Gaume
Caroline
Adel Bencherif
Adel Bencherif
Luigi
Dominique Reymond
Dominique Reymond
Muriel
Marina Foïs
Marina Foïs
Léa
Xavier Beauvois
Xavier Beauvois
Le comptable

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bodybuilder (2014) about?

*Bodybuilder* follows Antoine, a troubled 20-year-old drowning in petty crimes and gang conflicts, who's sent to live with his estranged father in hopes of turning his life around. The film captures his struggle to reconcile past mistakes with the possibility of a fresh start, all while navigating the tension of his old world colliding with his new one.

Who directed Bodybuilder?

Roschdy Zem, known for his work in French drama and cinema, directed *Bodybuilder*.

Who stars in Bodybuilder?

The film features a powerhouse cast including François Yolin Gauvin as Antoine, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Vincent Rottiers, Roschdy Zem himself, and Caroline Gaume.

Is Bodybuilder (2014) worth watching?

*Bodybuilder* is a solid pick for fans of character-driven drama with a touch of dark humor. While it may not have a widely known IMDb rating, its themes of redemption and family resonate strongly. The film's tight 100-minute runtime keeps the momentum engaging without overstaying its welcome.

How long is Bodybuilder?

*Bodybuilder* runs for 100 minutes.

About Bodybuilder (2014) — A raw, heartfelt drama about family and second chances

In *Bodybuilder (2014)*, director Roschdy Zem crafts a raw, emotionally charged blend of drama and comedy following Antoine, a reckless 20-year-old who's burned every bridge with a local gang over unpaid debts. Desperate to pull him back from the edge, his mother and older brother ship him off to Saint-Etienne to reconnect with his estranged father—a man he hasn't seen in years. The film dives deep into themes of redemption, family rifts, and the struggle to outgrow youthful mistakes, all set against a gritty backdrop of small-town life. With a stellar cast led by François Yolin Gauvin, Nicolas Duvauchelle, and Vincent Rottiers, Zem balances tension with moments of levity, creating a story that's as heartfelt as it is tense.

As Antoine navigates his fractured relationships and the looming threat of his past, *Bodybuilder* explores the cost of defiance and the fragile line between self-destruction and renewal. The film's atmosphere is a mix of claustrophobic urgency and quiet introspection, mirroring the protagonist's internal battle. Whether you're drawn to its character-driven narrative or the authenticity of its performances, *Bodybuilder (2014)* offers a compelling snapshot of personal reckoning.