
Diary of a Fleeting Affair 2022
Emmanuel Mouret's *Diary of a Fleeting Affair (2022)* explores the delicate balance between fleeting passion and emotional entanglement in modern relationships.
Director: Emmanuel Mouret
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Diary of a Fleeting Affair* (2022) about?
*Diary of a Fleeting Affair* follows the emotional and romantic journey of a single mother and a married man who embark on a sexual relationship with strict boundaries. Despite their agreement that the affair has no future, their bond evolves in unexpected ways, challenging their emotional resilience and forcing them to confront unspoken desires.
Who directed *Diary of a Fleeting Affair*?
The film was directed by Emmanuel Mouret, a French filmmaker celebrated for his insightful and witty explorations of human relationships.
Who stars in *Diary of a Fleeting Affair*?
The cast features Sandrine Kiberlain, Vincent Macaigne, Georgia Scalliet, Maxence Tual, and Stéphane Mercoyrol in key roles.
Is *Diary of a Fleeting Affair* (2022) worth watching?
With its sharp dialogue, engaging performances, and a refreshing take on modern romance, *Diary of a Fleeting Affair* is a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas. Though not universally acclaimed, its blend of humor and heartache makes it a standout in the romance genre.
How long is *Diary of a Fleeting Affair*?
*Diary of a Fleeting Affair* has a runtime of 100 minutes.
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About Diary of a Fleeting Affair (2022) — A Raw, Witty Take on Modern Love
Emmanuel Mouret's *Diary of a Fleeting Affair (2022)* explores the delicate balance between fleeting passion and emotional entanglement in modern relationships. When a single mother, played with raw intensity by Sandrine Kiberlain, and a married man, Vincent Macaigne, enter into a purely sexual affair with clear boundaries, their carefully constructed rules begin to unravel. As the chemistry between them deepens, so does the tension between what they *say* they want and what they *feel*—a dynamic that unfolds with sharp wit and aching vulnerability. Mouret, known for his nuanced portrayals of human connections, crafts a narrative that's as much a comedy of errors as it is a poignant reflection on desire and restraint.
Set against the backdrop of Parisian life, the film navigates themes of loneliness, temptation, and the blurred lines between love and convenience. With a runtime of just over an hour and a half, *Diary of a Fleeting Affair* keeps the story intimate and engaging, letting the performances of Kiberlain and Macaigne shine in this quirky yet heartfelt blend of romance, drama, and dark humor.