
L'Importance d'être Constant 2008
Step into the world of witty repartee and social satire with *L'Importance d'être Constant (2008)*, Sébastien Tézé's clever French take on Oscar Wilde's classic play *The Importance of Being Earnest*.
Director: Sébastien Tézé
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is L'Importance d'être Constant (2008) about?
This French adaptation of Oscar Wilde's *The Importance of Being Earnest* follows a young man who uses a fictitious alter ego to navigate the rigid social expectations of Victorian England. As lies spiral into a web of misunderstandings, the story becomes a hilarious exploration of identity, honesty, and the absurdity of societal norms.
Who directed L'Importance d'être Constant?
Sébastien Tézé directed this lively adaptation, staying faithful to Wilde's original wit while giving it a contemporary French twist.
Who stars in L'Importance d'être Constant?
The film features Kévin Amadio, Clémence Carayol, Claire Chauchat, Jean-Hugues Courtassol, and Astrid Bordeloup-Hauschild in key roles.
Is L'Importance d'être Constant (2008) worth watching?
As a comedy based on a literary classic, this film offers sharp humor and clever dialogue that fans of Wilde or period comedies will likely enjoy. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its faithful yet fresh approach makes it a worthwhile watch for those seeking wit and sophistication in a breezy 78-minute package.
How long is L'Importance d'être Constant?
The runtime of *L'Importance d'être Constant* is 78 minutes.
About L'Importance d'être Constant (2008) — Wilde's Classic Comedy in a Fresh French Adaptation
Step into the world of witty repartee and social satire with *L'Importance d'être Constant (2008)*, Sébastien Tézé's clever French take on Oscar Wilde's classic play *The Importance of Being Earnest*. Set against the backdrop of Victorian-era England, this 78-minute comedy invites audiences into a whirlwind of mistaken identities and playful deception where nothing is quite as it seems. With sharp dialogue and a lighthearted yet biting tone, the film captures Wilde's signature blend of humor and social critique, making it a delightful showcase of mistaken identities and the absurdity of high society's rules. Tézé's adaptation brings fresh energy to Wilde's timeless story, emphasizing its themes of honesty, hypocrisy, and the joy of linguistic acrobatics.
Starring Kévin Amadio, Clémence Carayol, and Claire Chauchat, *L'Importance d'être Constant (2008)* shines a spotlight on the absurdity of social conventions through a cast that fully embodies Wilde's razor-sharp wit. The film's brisk runtime keeps the pacing lively, ensuring that every quip and quiver of emotion lands with perfect comedic timing. Whether you're a fan of classic literature or simply love a good laugh, this adaptation offers a charming blend of sophistication and silliness that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern.