Jamel Debbouze's soccer comedy Mercato arrives on VOD in 2025

French comedian Jamel Debbouze stars in Mercato, a biting comedy exploring the high-stakes world of soccer transfers. Based on Debbouze's original idea, the film follows a struggling sports agent racing against time. It becomes available for purchase on VOD from June 25, 2025, and for rental from July 2.

Mercato delves into the behind-the-scenes chaos of modern soccer, a global industry where billions are at stake. Jamel Debbouze, an emblematic figure in French cinema known for roles in Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain and Indigènes, plays Driss, a drifting sports agent on the brink of disaster. With just seven days left before the transfer market closes, Driss must turn his life around to save his career.

Directed by Tristan Séguela, with a screenplay by Olivier Demangel and Thomas Finkielkraut, the film blends drama and humor to offer a fresh perspective on a world often misunderstood by the public. Séguela's previous works, such as 16 ou presque and Docteur ?, have earned praise for their engaging narratives, and this collaboration promises a captivating story enriched by Debbouze's commitment from the project's inception.

The movie is poised to appeal to soccer fans, providing insight into the complex dynamics of the sport while delivering laughs. As Debbouze brings unique depth to the role, Mercato highlights his versatility in exploring new cinematic horizons. Viewers can look forward to its digital debut, making it accessible beyond theaters.

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