
Caper 2025
Christopher Tramantana leads this chaotic ensemble in *Caper (2025)*, a razor-sharp blend of comedy, crime, and drama from debut filmmaker Dean Imperial.
Director: Dean Imperial
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Caper (2025) about?
*Caper* follows a ragtag group of men as they scramble through New York City to erase a compromising mistake before their boss finds it. Their frantic mission spirals into a darkly comic exploration of masculinity, fear, and the lies we tell to save face.
Who directed Caper?
Dean Imperial makes his directorial debut with *Caper*, bringing a fresh perspective to this cringe-comedy thrill ride.
Who stars in Caper?
The film stars Christopher Tramantana, Asa James, Celester Rich, and Richard Cooper as the doomed quartet at the heart of the disaster.
Is Caper (2025) worth watching?
With its sharp writing and energetic performances, *Caper* offers a punchy blend of laughs and pathos that's hard to resist—even if the heart of the story leans more toward cautionary than carefree. Fans of dark comedy with a social edge will find plenty to chew on.
How long is Caper?
The film runs for 88 minutes, packing its chaos into just over an hour and a half of nonstop tension.
About Caper (2025) — A chaotic odyssey through NYC's underbelly
Christopher Tramantana leads this chaotic ensemble in *Caper (2025)*, a razor-sharp blend of comedy, crime, and drama from debut filmmaker Dean Imperial. When a risqué text meant for a friend accidentally lands in their boss's phone, a band of awkward yet determined men dive into New York City's gritty underbelly for a desperate, all-night rescue mission. Their plan hinges on hacking, bribing, and bluffing their way through seven frenetic hours—only to confront the fraught realities of their own toxic masculinity and the mess they've made.
Director Imperial crafts a high-stakes farce where humiliation, desperation, and dark humor collide, exposing the absurdity of performative confidence and the cracks beneath the bravado. Shot in neon-drenched cityscapes, *Caper* balances heartache with laugh-out-loud moments, proving that even in failure, there's room to grow.