Diary of a Fleeting Affair
Two adults pursue a relationship that begins with clear boundaries and mutual understanding. Charlotte, a single mother, and Simon, a married man, decide to keep their connection strictly physical, promising there will be no future or complications. Yet as they spend time together, the lines... Read more
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About Diary of a Fleeting Affair
Two adults pursue a relationship that begins with clear boundaries and mutual understanding. Charlotte, a single mother, and Simon, a married man, decide to keep their connection strictly physical, promising there will be no future or complications. Yet as they spend time together, the lines between necessity and desire blur. The affair deepens not through grand declarations but through small moments, glances, and shared routines that reveal how loneliness can reshape a crowded life. The story stays rooted in a contemporary city, where late night talks in kitchens and casual outings blur the line between friendship and something more. It thoughtfully examines the pull of intimate connection against responsibility, with light humor that surfaces when adults pretend they know what they want. No big twists, just human longing.
Released in 2022, the film is directed by Emmanuel Mouret with a screenplay by Pierre Giraud. It fits Mouret's lean, dialogue driven style and uses intimate framing to explore adult desire without spectacle, appealing to viewers seeking character driven romance.
Worldwide gross stands at about $2,705,228, reflecting modest performance for a French romance drama. The figure indicates steady but limited appeal beyond its home market, suggesting audiences respond to intimate, thoughtful storytelling rather than large scale spectacle these days often.
Critics praise the performances of Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Macaigne and applaud Mouret's restrained approach. The film probes desire versus duty, motherhood, and the ethics of casual intimacy within a modern relationship, while remaining mindful of power dynamics and personal vulnerability. Its tone favors reflection over sensationalism for thoughtful viewers.
The film's footprint remains modest but notable for a contemporary Paris set romance. Audiences respond to its mood, witty moments, and the honest portrayal of adult longing. It adds to Mouret's ongoing conversation about love and boundaries, reaffirming that intimate stories can stay intimate for discerning viewers who crave nuance.
Details
- Release Date
- September 14, 2022
- Runtime
- 1h 40m
- User Ratings
- 176 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Romance, Drama, Comedy
- Country
- France
- Studio
- Moby Dick Films +1 more
- Box Office
- $2,705,228
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Sandrine Kiberlain
Charlotte
Vincent Macaigne
Simon
Georgia Scalliet
Louise
Maxence Tual
Manu
Stéphane Mercoyrol
Carlos
Director: Emmanuel Mouret
Written by: Pierre Giraud