Tromperie
The word " Tromperie " (French for "deception") primarily refers to a (released internationally as Deception ) directed by Arnaud Desplechin .
Set in 1980s London, the story follows (Denis Podalydès), a famous American novelist living in exile. Most of the film takes place within the walls of Philip's office—a sanctuary where he meets his English mistress (Léa Seydoux) for passionate encounters and deep, intellectual conversations. Tromperie
Discussions on sex, marriage, and betrayal. The word " Tromperie " (French for "deception")
Philip records these encounters in his notebooks, blurring the line between his real life and the fiction he is writing. the story follows (Denis Podalydès)
Conversations touch on antisemitism, literature, and the struggle to remain true to oneself.