In the French film 'Les rois de la piste' (which translates to 'Kings of the Track' in English), the main character Rachel, played by the talented Fanny Ardant, is a unique and unforgettable figure. She is a home cook by trade, but she has also taken on the role of a surrogate mother to her two sons, Sam and Jeremiah, as well as her grandson, Nathan. Rachel is a force to be reckoned with, and she has raised her family in the cult of conning. From petty theft to elaborate scams, Rachel and her family are always on the lookout for their next big score.
One day, during a routine burglary, Rachel and her sons stumble upon a painting by the renowned artist Tamara de Lempicka. Unaware of its true value, they decide to keep it and add it to their collection of stolen goods. However, their luck soon runs out when they are pursued by Céleste, a shrewd and charming detective played by Mathieu Kassovitz. Céleste is determined to bring Rachel and her family to justice, and she will stop at nothing to get her man (or woman, in this case).
As Rachel and her family try to evade Céleste's grasp, they are forced to confront the consequences of their actions. Will they be able to outsmart Céleste and continue their life of crime, or will they finally be caught and forced to face the music? 'Les rois de la piste' is a thrilling and entertaining film that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. With its unique characters, engaging plot, and beautiful cinematography, this is one French film that is not to be missed.