During the Q&A portion of Ferrari's screening at the Camerimage Film Festival in Poland, an audience member asked star Adam Driver about the crash scenes, Variety reported.

The audience member asked, “What do you think about [the] crash scenes? They looked pretty harsh, drastic and, I must say, cheesy for me. What do you think?”

“F**k you, I don't know?” Driver replied.

“Next question.”

Drive attended the festival to introduce the movie, as well as to accept the Special EnergaCamerimage Award for an Actor.

The Michael Mann biopic is based on the book Enzo Ferrari: The Man, the Cars, the Races, the Machine. The film details Ferrari's life in the summer of 1957, as he reels from the death of his son Dino and the decline of his marriage to wife Laura. In 1957, his company was also facing bankruptcy. To try to save it, Ferrari enters his racing team into the Mille Miglia, a 100-mile, open-road auto race in Italy.

Driver is joined by Penelope Cruz (Laura Ferrari), Shailene Woodley (Lina Lardi, Ferrari's mistress), Gabriel Leone (Alfonso de Portago), Sarah Gadon (Linda Christian) and Patrick Dempsey (Piero Taruffi).

The 1957 Mille Miglia was notable in that it was the last Mille Miglia ever. Three days after the race, the Italian government announced the end of Mille Miglia and banned all motor racing on all public roads in Italy.

Ferrari premiered at the 80th Venice Film Festival in August to compete for the Golden Lion, the highest prize. It will be released in cinemas on Dec. 25.