A few months after Inoxtag, YouTuber Mastu also released his documentary in cinemas

Like Youtuber Inoxtag, videographer Mastu released a documentary in the cinema retracing his months of boxing training.

Clearly, the documentary is popular with influencers. It must be said that French Youtuber Inoxtag enjoyed immense success with the release of his documentary entitled “Kaizen”, retracing his ascent of Mount Everest.

The least we can say is that the feature film exploded on all counts last September: 340,000 cinema admissions and 37 million views on YouTube. And that’s not all. The film was also broadcast on TF1.

Photo credit: Kaizen / Inoxtag

Building on its success, Inoxtag does not intend to stop there. The 22-year-old has indeed released a manga called “Instinct”. One thing is certain: the YouTuber’s success has inspired others.

This Wednesday, December 14, the videographer Mastu, whose real name is Théo Becker, presented his documentary entitled “My Mental Charge” in theaters.

Mastu’s documentary is a hit

The pitch? The film highlights the 27-year-old influencer’s boxing training before his participation in the DTR fight, an English boxing gala organized by the streamer RebeuDeter, on December 7.

A total of 10 content creators, including Mastu, competed in the boxing ring at the Defense Arena in . As surprising as it may seem, the native of started boxing in May.

To “go the distance” in the ring, the man who is followed by 6.4 million subscribers on YouTube surrounded himself with Bruno Fouché, former coach of the French kung-fu team. The training sessions bore fruit as Mastu won his fight against YouTuber Djilsi.

Photo credit: Mastu / Instagram

As you will have understood, the documentary “My Mental Charge” retraces his journey. The latter was screened to a sold-out audience at the Pathé cinema in . This unique session brought together 400 spectators.

Since then, the film has been available on YouTube, where it is a hit. Since it was posted online, the video has garnered more than a million views and numerous positive opinions, as demonstrated by this burst of comments:

“I rarely comment but the documentary is just incredible”, “A magnificent video which perfectly illustrates surpassing oneself and great determination”, “Still, it was a masterclass to see it in the cinema”, can we read among the many enthusiastic comments.

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