Raphaël Quenard has seemingly traded rock ‘n’ roll for rap, playfully performing a gesture associated with the artist Jul on the red carpet—a stunt timed to promote his upcoming film, “The American Dream,” slated for release on February 18, 2026.
A Parisian preview of “The American Dream” took place this Thursday, February 5, drawing a crowd of notable figures from both the basketball and film worlds. Among those in attendance were Tony Parker, Gad Elmaleh, and Claudia Tagbo. Quenard and co-star Jean-Pascal Zadi were also present, posing for photographers.
“The American Dream” Set to Release February 18, 2026
The synopsis of the film “The American Dream”: The story centers on Jérémy, working at a video store in Amiens, and Bouna, an airport cleaner at Orly. Despite lacking connections, financial resources, and strong English skills, they unexpectedly become influential agents within the NBA.
Inspired by a true story, the film chronicles the journey of two underdogs who, fueled by their passion for basketball and a steadfast friendship, overcome numerous obstacles to achieve their aspirations in America.
