

Rules of the Game
Discussing the limits between good and bad, the plot is set in Rio de Janeiro and tells the story of Romero Rômulo (Alexandre Nero), an ex-politician that has a life less obvious then it seems.
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows a group of aspiring actors as they navigate the cutthroat world of British television auditions. With dreams of stardom, they face eccentric casting directors, bizarre acting challenges, and the constant pressure of rejection. The film humorously explores the absurdities and anxieties inherent in the pursuit of a career in the entertainment industry.
Critical Reception
Rules of the Game received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its sharp wit, relatable characters, and insightful commentary on the acting profession. The mockumentary style was seen as effective in highlighting the often-humorous struggles of aspiring actors.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its witty and satirical take on the acting industry.
- Found to be a charming and insightful look at the audition process.
- Noted for its strong ensemble cast and authentic portrayal of ambition and disappointment.
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Fun Fact
While marketed as a 2016 release, 'Rules of the Game' had festival screenings earlier and gained wider attention in subsequent years through streaming platforms.
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