1 group of people in an enclosed space (e.g. secluded cottage, castle, mansion, etc.) to whom 1 detective (trainer) brings the news that one of the people who was supposed to come for dinner has been murdered. After the first few minutes, more or less hidden relationships begin to take shape between the victim and the group members, which turns them all into suspects. The rest of the game alternates between questioning sessions between the members of the group and the detective’s conclusions at each stage.
The program takes place during a dinner in the space initially chosen (cottage, boarding house, castle, etc.) to which the participants are invited through personalized telegrams containing the rules of the game, the characterization of the character to be defended, together with some information about what they should look like and what they should hide as well as possible during the questioning sessions. Also in the invitations, there is a first obligatory dialog that will have to be done after the murder news, which is meant to put all the participants in the game in position. The invitations are strictly confidential at this point, with no participants knowing anything about the others.
Which era do you choose for the details? Maybe the interwar period, 50’s, 60’s, disco ✨or perhaps an action movie with 007, etc.)? The program will be filmed to recall this amazing experience🎥.
As soon as the first dialog has taken place, as dinner is being served, some of the participants are secretly handed clues that overturn the statements in the first dialog. In the breaks between courses, the ‘suspects’ interrogate each other (guided by the cards handed out before each session) and the following clues are distributed during the next course. 🔍 Relationships unravel in an increasingly complicated manner, more and more evidence emerges from all sides, and towards the end, each ‘character’ will read a statement absolving them of guilt. In the end, 💡the detective will make the decisive reasoning and nominate the “murderer” in the person of one of the participants. Before that, all participants will have to write down the name of the “culprit” on a note but until the last stage of the game, absolutely nobody knows who is the murderer…