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    The Confidante Trailer Previews Max’s First Original French Miniseries

    By Maggie Dela Paz,

    3 hours ago
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    Max has released The Confidante trailer for the upcoming psychological thriller drama, which serves as the streamer’s first original French series. The miniseries is scheduled to make its debut on October 11.

    “The drama follows Christelle ‘Chris’ Blandin, a rock music-obsessed Parisian, who, after witnessing the harrowing November 13, 2015 terrorist attacks, quickly latches onto a community of survivors,” reads the synopsis. “Claiming that her best friend Vincent was one of dozens critically injured at the Bataclan Theatre, Chris becomes an indispensable resource for the group, working her way into a prominent role in a survivors’ association. Though her commitment seems relentless, discrepancies begin to pepper her story – raising serious doubts among the true victims of the tragedy. A thought-provoking four-part limited series, it questions the very nature of truth… and the web of lies left in one woman’s wake.”

    Check out The Confidante trailer below (

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    Who is in The Confidante trailer?

    The trailer introduces the main cast of The Confidante, including Laure Calamy (Dix pour cent, Antoinette dans les Cévennes), Arieh Worthalter (Le procès Goldman), Annabelle Lengronne (Un Petit Frère), Alexis Manenti (Les Misérables), Ava Baya, and Anne Benoît. The video features a woman who decides to deceive a group of survivors from the 2015 Paris Attacks in order to infiltrate their community.

    Inspired by true events, The Confidante is directed by Just Philippot (La Nuée, Acide) from a screenplay written by Fanny Burdino, Jean-Baptiste Delafon, Samuel Doux, and Alexandre Kauffmann, based on Alexandre Kauffmann’s novel La Mythomane du Bataclan (Éditions Goutte d’Or). It is produced by Roxane Rouas-Rafowicz, Jacques Aragones, Ivan Sadik, Basile Lemaire, Julie Billy, and Naomi Denamur.

    Maggie Dela Paz

    Maggie Dela Paz has been writing about the movie and TV industry for more than four years now. Besides being a fan of coming-of-age films and shows, she also enjoys watching K-Dramas and listening to her favorite K-Pop groups. Her current TV obsessions right now are FX’s The Bear and the popular anime My Hero Academia.

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