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The 1998 French comedy (originally titled Le Dîner de Cons and released in English as The Dinner Game ) is widely considered one of the most successful and enduring comedies in European cinema. Directed by Francis Veber , the film was adapted from his own hit stage play and masterfully translates the tight, fast-paced energy of theater to the screen. A Cruel Game with a Twist

The story follows ( Thierry Lhermitte ), a smug publisher who believes he has found a "world-class" candidate in François Pignon (Jacques Villeret), a mild-mannered tax employee with a passion for building matchstick replicas of famous landmarks. However, before they can reach the dinner, Pierre is sidelined by a sudden back injury. Stuck in his apartment with Pignon, Pierre’s night quickly spirals into a series of hilarious catastrophes as Pignon’s well-meaning but bumbling attempts to help inadvertently dismantle Pierre’s marriage, reputation, and tax status. Key Cast and Crew La_cena_dei_cretini_m1080p_1998_MP4

The premise revolves around an elitist Parisian tradition: a group of wealthy businessmen host a weekly "idiots' dinner". Each guest must bring along an unsuspecting "idiot"—someone obsessed with a ridiculous hobby—to be subtly ridiculed by the hosts. The 1998 French comedy (originally titled Le Dîner