The Confidante Trailer Previews Max’s First Original French Miniseries

The Confidante Trailer Previews Max’s First Original French Miniseries

As a gamer with a deep appreciation for gripping narratives and a keen eye for authenticity, I must say that “The Confidante” trailer has piqued my interest. The psychological thriller drama, set against the backdrop of the tragic 2015 Paris Attacks, promises to be an intriguing exploration of truth and deception.


Max unveiled the trailer for “The Confidante,” an upcoming French psychological thriller drama, marking their first original series in French. This mini-series is set to premiere on October 11th.

This limited series revolves around Christelle ‘Chris’ Blandin, a passionate Parisian rock music enthusiast, who was present during the horrific November 13, 2015 terrorist attacks. Claiming that her friend Vincent was among the many critically injured at the Bataclan Theatre, Chris finds solace and purpose in connecting with survivors. She emerges as a vital asset for this community, rising to prominence within a survivors’ association. However, cracks start appearing in her story, casting doubt on its authenticity – a concern that grows among the genuine victims of the tragedy. This introspective four-part series provokes thought about truth itself and the intricate network of deception spun by one woman.

Check out The Confidante trailer below (watch more trailers):

Who is in The Confidante trailer?

In this trailer for “The Confidante,” we meet the principal actors: Laure Calamy (previously seen in “Dix pour cent” and “Antoinette dans les Cévennes”), Arieh Worthalter (“Le procès Goldman”), Annabelle Lengronne (“Un Petit Frère”), Alexis Manenti (“Les Misérables”), Ava Baya, and Anne Benoît. The clip showcases a character who chooses to mislead a band of survivors from the 2015 Paris Attacks, with the ultimate goal of gaining access to their community.

Based on real-life occurrences, The Confidante is a movie helmed by director Just Philippot (known for La Nuée, Acide) from a script penned collaboratively by Fanny Burdino, Jean-Baptiste Delafon, Samuel Doux, and Alexandre Kauffmann. This screenplay was adapted from Alexandre Kauffmann’s novel La Mythomane du Bataclan (Éditions Goutte d’Or). Roxane Rouas-Rafowicz, Jacques Aragones, Ivan Sadik, Basile Lemaire, Julie Billy, and Naomi Denamur are the producers of this film.

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2024-10-03 17:40