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Confessions d'un menteur 2005

90 min📅 2005-12-14

In *Confessions d'un menteur (2005)*, Didier Grousset crafts a clever comedy-drama about reinvention and second chances.

Director: Didier Grousset

Cast

Antoine Duléry
Antoine Duléry
Romain Scanga / Roland
Isabelle Gélinas
Isabelle Gélinas
Charlotte
Fanny Sidney
Fanny Sidney
Vanessa
Valérie Karsenti
Valérie Karsenti
Fabienne
Delphine Zentout
Delphine Zentout
Brigitte
Katia Tchenko
Katia Tchenko
Joana
Aurélien Ringelheim
Mirko
Charlotte Julian
Charlotte Julian
Mlle Kopp
Grégory Fitoussi
Grégory Fitoussi
Vincent

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Confessions d'un menteur (2005) about?

A washed-up writer disguises himself to land a job at his wife's magazine, hoping to reignite their relationship while desperately seeking inspiration. His plan spirals into a series of comedic misadventures that test his creativity—and his honesty.

Who directed Confessions d'un menteur?

Didier Grousset directed the film, blending sharp comedic timing with tender emotional beats in this TV movie-style drama.

Who stars in Confessions d'un menteur?

The film features Antoine Duléry, Isabelle Gélinas, Fanny Sidney, Valérie Karsenti, and Delphine Zentout.

Is Confessions d'un menteur (2005) worth watching?

For fans of lighthearted yet intelligent comedies, *Confessions d'un menteur* delivers clever writing and engaging performances. While not groundbreaking, its themes of honesty and redemption make it a pleasant, if forgettable, watch.

How long is Confessions d'un menteur?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Confessions d'un menteur (2005) — A Clever Comedy About Love, Lies, and Reinvention

In *Confessions d'un menteur (2005)*, Didier Grousset crafts a clever comedy-drama about reinvention and second chances. The story follows a struggling writer, desperate for inspiration and eager to win back his estranged wife, who adopts a false identity to infiltrate the magazine where she works. As he navigates office politics and personal deception, his web of lies grows increasingly intricate—and hilariously complicated.

With wit and warmth, Grousset explores themes of authenticity, redemption, and the absurd lengths we go to for love. The film's tone balances sharp humor with poignant moments, making it a lighthearted yet thoughtful watch. Antoine Duléry leads the cast with charismatic charm, while Isabelle Gélinas adds depth as the wife caught between skepticism and intrigue.