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Summary The Imposter is a chilling factual thriller that chronicles the story of a 13-year-old boy who disappears without a trace from San Antonio, Texas in 1994. Three and a half years later he is found alive, thousands of miles away in a village in southern Spain with a story of kidnapping and torture. His family is overjoyed to bring him home...

Directed By: Bart Layton

The Imposter
Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 27 Critic Reviews
77
User Score Generally Favorable Based on 55 User Ratings
7.6
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Summary The Imposter is a chilling factual thriller that chronicles the story of a 13-year-old boy who disappears without a trace from San Antonio, Texas in 1994. Three and a half years later he is found alive, thousands of miles away in a village in southern Spain with a story of kidnapping and torture. His family is overjoyed to bring him home...

Directed By: Bart Layton

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Metascore
Generally Favorable Based on 27 Critic Reviews
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0% Negative
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Metascore
Generally Favorable Based on 27 Critic Reviews
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89% Positive
24 Reviews
11% Mixed
3 Reviews
0% Negative
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User Score
Generally Favorable Based on 55 User Ratings
7.6
82% Positive
45 Ratings
13% Mixed
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5% Negative
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Generally Favorable Based on 55 User Ratings
7.6
82% Positive
45 Ratings
13% Mixed
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5% Negative
3 Ratings

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Production Company 24 Seven Productions, A&E IndieFilms, Channel 4, Film4, Protagonist Pictures, RAW, Randy Murray Productions
Release Date Jul 13, 2012
Duration 1 h 39 m
Rating R
Tagline There are two sides to every lie.
British Independent Film Awards
• 2 Wins & 6 Nominations
Cinema Eye Honors Awards, US
• 1 Win & 5 Nominations
London Critics Circle Film Awards
• 1 Win & 3 Nominations