Ein Dokumentarfilm über einen jungen Mann in Spanien, der gegenüber einer trauernden Familie aus Texas behauptet, ihr seit drei Jahren verschollener 16-jähriger Sohn zu sein.Ein Dokumentarfilm über einen jungen Mann in Spanien, der gegenüber einer trauernden Familie aus Texas behauptet, ihr seit drei Jahren verschollener 16-jähriger Sohn zu sein.Ein Dokumentarfilm über einen jungen Mann in Spanien, der gegenüber einer trauernden Familie aus Texas behauptet, ihr seit drei Jahren verschollener 16-jähriger Sohn zu sein.
- 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
- 13 Gewinne & 34 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Self - Missing Person
- (Archivfilmmaterial)
- Self - Imposter
- (as Frederic Bourdin)
- Self - Special Agent, FBI
- (as Nancy B. Fisher)
- Self - Consul General, U. S. Embassy in Spain
- (as Phillip French)
- Self - Texas Children's Hospital
- (as Bruce D. Perry)
- Self - Nicholas' Neighbor
- (as Allie Hosteiler)
- Judge
- (as Maria Jesus Hoyos)
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While there maybe no new information, the ability to portray complex situations from the perspective of the participant remind us all that truth and the human condition are relative. You are left with unanswered questions, doubts and just shaking your head. Well polished, well executed and well edited, there are few documentaries that can suck you into them and actually wonder what is next.
As a story it is hard to believe and on this level it is engaging because it is so fantastical that you cannot stop following it but it still needs to be delivered well – just because you have a good story doesn't make you a good story-teller. In this case though the film does a great job from start to finish. Interviews, reconstructions and archive footage are all used very well to slowly build the story and follow it to the conclusion. It is filmed in a very cinematic way, with effects of thrillers and a sinister air to it that I thought might be a bit forced but actually worked very well indeed – the cinematography of the reconstructions and the clever editing of the interviews into the film really worked to the film's benefit. The contributors are mostly engaging and quite open – in particular "The Imposter" himself is a real presence in the film, we may not really understand him (or any of them really) but his contributions really helps us get inside the story.
That the Imposter is a great story is one thing, but this film tells it very well indeed. It has weaknesses when it comes to understanding the characters but the thriller-approach works and drives the story forward in a manner that is satisfying and engaging. Excellent documentary.
Word of Warning: I would recommend going into this film completely blind. Watching this film with no information about it is the best way to see it.
The story is extremely gripping. This documentary/mystery film is full of twists, real life sadness, and a powerful story. It leaves you with many unanswered questions, but does so in a way that leaves you tingling in contemplation. The plot can be disturbing to some and at times it can be quite scary.
The acting and storytelling is fluent. Most of the acting is done by people who had first hand accounts of the real life story. Some of the acting is reenacted which brings some depth and suspense to the story. The twist is very unexpected and it is deal with care.
The tone throughout the film is very dark. There are moments that send chills down your spine.
The pacing is okay but there are parts in the film that seemed out of place. In the beginning, I found myself getting lost in all the things that were going on.
Pros: Great story, amazing twist, unanswered questions, powerful storytelling, consistent tone, and strong first hand accounts in regard to the story
Cons: Okay pacing and some moments that were a bit confusing
Overall Rating: 8.2
P.S. If you enjoyed this film, you might also enjoy Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008). It is a documentary film that has the same mix of drama and crime.
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- WissenswertesThe family of Nicholas Barclay initially declined to participate in the documentary, as they felt they had been unfairly portrayed in the media in the past, and they had lost much of their home video footage of Nicholas in a fire. They eventually consented to be interviewed, and the small amount of footage that has survived was used.
- PatzerAt the beginning of the film, Frédéric Bourdin's hair line is very defined and has dark hair. But by the end of the film he has a noticeable receding hairline. However, the film portrays his talking scenes as one long interview as his shirt never changes.
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Frédéric Bourdin - Imposter: Before I was born, I definitely had the wrong identity. I already didn't know - I was already prepared not to know who I really was. A new identity with a real passport, an American passport... I could go to the U.S., go to school there, live with that family, and just being someone and don't have never again to worry about being identified. I saw the opportunity.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Hard to Watch Documentaries (2018)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 898.317 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 22.379 $
- 15. Juli 2012
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 3.001.877 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 39 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1