
Sweet Little Lies 2012
"There is always truth in a little lie."
In *Sweet Little Lies* (2012), director Iura Luncașu crafts a delightfully tangled web of romance and deception set against the backdrop of Bucharest's quirky social scene.
Director: Iura Luncașu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sweet Little Lies (2012) about?
This Romanian comedy dives into the world of online dating and digital deception, where a woman agrees to a blind date for her friend and stumbles into her own tangled web of romance and secrets. The film blends humor with social commentary, exploring how easily trust can be warped in the age of social media.
Who directed Sweet Little Lies?
Iura Luncașu, a Romanian filmmaker known for his sharp eye on modern relationships and social dynamics, directs this witty rom-com.
Who stars in Sweet Little Lies?
The film features Andi Vasluianu as Dani, Diana Dumitrescu as Dana, Loredana Groza as the French pastry instructor, Marius Damian as the hacker, and Antoaneta Zaharia as Oana.
Is Sweet Little Lies (2012) worth watching?
With its blend of rom-com charm and social satire, *Sweet Little Lies* is a cozy pick for fans of lighthearted comedies. While it may not break new ground, its humorous take on modern dating and relatable characters make it a pleasant watch. If you enjoy Romanian cinema's wit or quirky rom-coms, this one's worth a try.
How long is Sweet Little Lies?
The film runs for 98 minutes, offering a compact yet satisfying cinematic experience.
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About Sweet Little Lies (2012) — A clever Romanian rom-com about love, lies, and Facebook
In *Sweet Little Lies* (2012), director Iura Luncașu crafts a delightfully tangled web of romance and deception set against the backdrop of Bucharest's quirky social scene. The story follows Dana (Diana Dumitrescu), a seemingly innocent young woman who agrees to a blind date on behalf of her shy friend Oana (Antoaneta Zaharia), only to find herself entangled in a web of Facebook-driven misadventures. Alongside her is Dani (Andi Vasluianu), a smooth-talking broker with secrets of his own, while a mischievous hacker (Marius Damian) spins lies of his own by impersonating others online. Add in the whip-smart advice of a French pastry instructor (Loredana Groza), and you've got a comedy bursting with warmth, wit, and just the right amount of mischief.
At its heart, *Sweet Little Lies* explores how easily trust can be stretched in the digital age, where profiles don't always match reality and relationships begin—or crumble—with a click. The film balances sharp satire with heartfelt moments, making it feel as comforting as a favorite dessert. With its breezy pacing and playful tone, it's a charming choice for fans of lighthearted rom-coms and clever social comedies alike.