The Liar's Circle (2026)

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Cecilia arrives in Guadalajara for the first time to study at the Faculty of Literature and become a writer. There she meets Nicolás and Aristeo, young men who claim to be the founders—though in reality the only members—of the Underground Ultraism, a literary movement that aims to change Mexican literature. Through them, she meets Pita, an irreverent and openly bisexual poet with whom she forms a genuine bond. Cecilia finds a new sense of belonging in this group, until the friendship holding it together begins to fracture under the weight of envy.

Director: Nancy Cruz Orozco
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 89 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Production: Mandarina Cine
Original Language: es

Themes

Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

literature, coming of age, poesía

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Liar's Circle about?
Cecilia arrives in Guadalajara for the first time to study at the Faculty of Literature and become a writer. There she meets Nicolás and Aristeo, young men who claim to be the founders—though in reality the only members—of the Underground Ultraism, a literary movement that aims to change Mexican literature. Through them, she meets Pita, an irreverent and openly bisexual poet with whom she forms a genuine bond. Cecilia finds a new sense of belonging in this group, until the friendship holding it together begins to fracture under the weight of envy.
Who directed The Liar's Circle?
The Liar's Circle was directed by Nancy Cruz Orozco.
Who stars in The Liar's Circle?
The Liar's Circle stars Dayane Romo, Michelle Betancourt, Argeniz Aldrete, Jaime Bernache, Gerardo Trejoluna.
How long is The Liar's Circle?
The Liar's Circle has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is The Liar's Circle?
The Liar's Circle is a Drama film.
What are the themes of The Liar's Circle?
The themes of The Liar's Circle include: Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.