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Fool's Game 2001

77 min📅 2001-03-07

In the neo-noir crime thriller *Fool's Game (2001)*, director Jean-Michel Verner crafts a sharp tale of frustration and revenge set against the gritty backdrop of the film industry.

Director: Jean-Michel Verner

Cast

Frédéric Diefenthal
Frédéric Diefenthal
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Anthony Delon
Anthony Delon
P'tit Louis
Jean-Michel Verner
Jean-Michel Verner
Mikael
Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Perron
Juliette Steimer
Diane
Patrick Chesnais
Patrick Chesnais
Commissaire Aguerre
Katia Lewkowicz
Katia Lewkowicz
Louisa
Sonja Novak
Johanne
Alain Cazals
Pierre
Samuel Jouy
Samuel Jouy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fool's Game (2001) about?

Three struggling screenwriters, driven to desperation by repeated script rejections, resort to kidnapping a stubborn producer and his daughter to force a reaction. What starts as a crude plan spirals into a tense standoff that tests their patience—and their sanity.

Who directed Fool's Game?

Jean-Michel Verner directed *Fool's Game*, blending crime and thriller elements into a tightly wound character study.

Who stars in Fool's Game?

The film stars Frédéric Diefenthal, Anthony Delon, Jean-Michel Verner, Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović, and Juliette Steimer in key roles.

Is Fool's Game (2001) worth watching?

As an unrated 77-minute crime thriller, *Fool's Game* offers a tense and darkly humorous take on artistic frustration. While not widely known, its tight runtime and sharp dialogue make it a compelling pick for fans of offbeat French thrillers.

How long is Fool's Game?

*Fool's Game* runs for 77 minutes.

About Fool's Game (2001) — A gritty crime thriller of revenge and scripted chaos

In the neo-noir crime thriller *Fool's Game (2001)*, director Jean-Michel Verner crafts a sharp tale of frustration and revenge set against the gritty backdrop of the film industry. Frédéric Diefenthal, Anthony Delon, and Jean-Michel Verner himself lead a trio of aspiring screenwriters whose script, rejected seven times, pushes them to extreme measures. When they kidnap a stubborn producer—played by Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović—and his daughter, their plan spirals into a darkly comic battle of egos and desperation. With tension simmering in every tense exchange and a palpable sense of raw ambition, this 77-minute thriller explores themes of artistic rejection, petty crime, and the fine line between persistence and obsession.

The film's atmosphere is a mix of claustrophobic intensity and dry humor, as the characters' flawed schemes unravel with unpredictable consequences. Whether it's the relentless insults rehearsed in a moving car or the escalating demands of a producer who refuses to play ball, *Fool's Game (2001)* delivers a biting satire of an industry that often ignores raw talent. Fans of crime dramas with a sharp edge will find this underrated gem a refreshing take on the outcast-versus-the-system narrative.