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Voyeur Confessions 2001

★ 4.18 votes95 min📅 2001-06-30

"It doesn't hurt to look..."

In Tom Lazarus' psychological drama *Voyeur Confessions* (2001), a striking young student discovers the allure of voyeurism, only to find herself dangerously entangled in an obsessive fixation on her unsuspecting subject.

Director: Tom Lazarus

Cast

Catalina Larranaga
Catalina Larranaga
Lisa Morrison
Jim Tin
Steven K.
Benjamín Benítez
Christopher B. (as Kevin Bravo)
Julie Edenhurst
Della
Lena Ramon
Lena Ramon
Judy K.
Flower Edwards
Flower Edwards
Ivory
Marklen Kennedy
Marklen Kennedy
Kent Taylor
Christopher John Kapanke
Michael
Toby Bedford
Jennifer
April Flowers
April Flowers
Blonde (as Diana Espen)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Voyeur Confessions (2001) about?

The film follows a beautiful student who becomes sexually obsessed with her voyeuristic subject after learning the thrill of watching. Her curiosity spirals into an unhealthy fixation, blurring the line between fascination and dangerous desire.

Who directed Voyeur Confessions?

Tom Lazarus directed *Voyeur Confessions*, crafting a tense psychological drama that lingers on themes of secrecy and obsession.

Who stars in Voyeur Confessions?

The film stars Catalina Larranaga in the lead role, with Jim Tin, Benjamín Benítez, Julie Edenhurst, and Flower Edwards rounding out the main cast.

Is Voyeur Confessions (2001) worth watching?

*Voyeur Confessions* offers an intriguing, if unsettling, dive into psychological drama, though its unrated status and explicit themes may not appeal to all viewers. Fans of character-driven films with dark undertones will find it compelling.

How long is Voyeur Confessions?

Voyeur Confessions has a runtime of 95 minutes.

About Voyeur Confessions (2001) — A Dark Exploration of Obsession and Secret Desires

In Tom Lazarus' psychological drama *Voyeur Confessions* (2001), a striking young student discovers the allure of voyeurism, only to find herself dangerously entangled in an obsessive fixation on her unsuspecting subject. The film unfolds like a dark mirror to human curiosity, exploring the blurred lines between fascination and invasion, desire and exploitation. With a moody, atmospheric tone, it delves into themes of secrecy, power, and the intoxicating thrill of forbidden observation, all wrapped in the seductive tension of forbidden intimacy.

Catalina Larranaga delivers a compelling performance as the protagonist, navigating the perilous descent into her own psychological unraveling, while Jim Tin and Benjamín Benítez provide pivotal support in this gripping tale of modern voyeurism. Set against a backdrop of subtle intrigue, *Voyeur Confessions* challenges viewers to question where the thrill of watching ends—and where the moral cost begins.