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Flamboyant and fiery Rachel rules as the matriarch of her family, having raised her sons Sam and Jérémie and her grandson Nathan in the art of scamming. Always chasing the next big score, their latest heist unexpectedly includes a priceless Tamara de Lempicka painting, sparking a rift within their tight-knit clan. With family unity at stake, Rachel will stop at nothing to bring her clan back together. Meanwhile, Celeste, a clever and charming detective hired by the painting’s insurance company, sets off on a chase across France to track them down.


Featuring an all-star ensemble of legendary French actors, including Mathieu Kassovitz (Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amelie), Fanny Ardant (François Truffaut’s Confidentially Yours), and Nicolas Duvauchelle (Clair Denis’ Beau Travail), Rachel’s Game is a lively and heartwarming caper that takes you on a whirlwind adventure through France, where family bonds, clever schemes, and a touch of mischief make for a fun-filled, feel-good ride everyone can enjoy!

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    118 minutes
  • Language
    French
  • Country
    France
  • Premiere
    Southeast US Premiere
  • Director
    Thierry Klifa
  • Screenwriter
    Jeanne Herry, Gaëlle Macé, Thierry Klifa
  • Cast
    Fanny Ardant, Mathieu Kassovitz, Nicolas Duvauchelle
  • Cinematographer
    Julien Hirsch
  • Editor
    Thomas Marchand