FBehind the camera, Kosinski reteams with cinematographer Claudio Miranda (Life of Pi, Oblivion) to deliver kinetic, hyper-real visuals. In partnership with F1’s own technical teams, the film incorporates never-before-seen camera angles, including cockpit-mounted rigs and drone sequences that place viewers directly into the heart of the action. The sound design is equally visceral, capturing the thunderous roar of the engines and the nerve-wracking tension of a close-fought battle for pole.
Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton, F1 blends sports drama with a character study of legacy, risk, and redemption. The ensemble cast includes Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, and Javier Bardem, adding weight to the off-track drama as team owners, engineers, and media handlers each play their part in the high-stakes world of elite motorsport.
Arriving at Everyman screens on June 25th, the film has already generated buzz among both cinephiles and racing fans. With the success of Drive to Survive expanding the sport’s audience worldwide, F1 looks to capitalise on that momentum while offering something more visceral, cinematic, and emotionally grounded.
Whether you're a lifelong Formula 1 fan or coming in fresh, this is a front-row ticket to one of the fastest and most dangerous sports on the planet — led by a Hollywood icon who proves he's still got plenty of gas in the tank.