The Great Game

Directed by Nicolas Pariser
2015    1h 40mThriller, Drama,
5.55.0
Ostensible puppet master is an affable white-haired gentleman named Joseph Paskin casually approaches the sullen Pierre Blum outside a French casino. Joseph pretends not to recognize the 40-ish all-but-forgotten novelist, though time will soon reveal that there are no coincidences where Paskin's character is concerned.
  • Melvil PoupaudPierre Blum
  • André DussollierJoseph Paskin
  • Clémence PoésyLaura Haydon
  • Sophie CattaniCaroline
  • Nicolas WanczyckiL'homme à l'oreillette
  • Gavino DessiMarco Scavarda
  • Antoine ChappeyCopeau
  • Audrey BastienJeune fille librairie
  • Camille ConstantinStagiaire Caroline
  • Jonathan BoudinaYvan
  • Arturo Giusi
  • Lou ChauvainLorca
  • Nicolas PariserDirector / Screenplay
  • Olivier PèreCo-Producer
  • Jérôme BleitrachAssociate Producer
  • Emmanuel AgnerayProducer
  • Claire LanlyCo-Producer
  • Rémi BurahCo-Producer
  • Nicolas de BoiscuilléProduction Design
  • Sébastien BuchmannDirector Of Photography

The Great Game Ratings & Reviews

The Great Game Trivia

The Great Game was released on December 16, 2015.

The Great Game was directed by Nicolas Pariser.

The Great Game has a runtime of 1h 40m.

The Great Game was produced by Emmanuel Agneray.

Ostensible puppet master is an affable white-haired gentleman named Joseph Paskin casually approaches the sullen Pierre Blum outside a French casino. Joseph pretends not to recognize the 40-ish all-but-forgotten novelist, though time will soon reveal that there are no coincidences where Paskin's character is concerned.

The key characters in The Great Game are Pierre Blum (Melvil Poupaud), Joseph Paskin (André Dussollier), Laura Haydon (Clémence Poésy).

The Great Game is a Thriller, Drama, Mystery film.

The Great Game has an audience rating of 5.5 out of 10.

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