Bart Layton's documentary The Imposter tells the incredible but true story of Frédéric Bourdin, a French man who convinced a Texas family he was their missing teenage nephew. Layton's film deliberately blurs the line between fact and fiction to unsettle viewers and get them to empathize with Bourdin at first. Layton interviewed Bourdin, who was easy to persuade to tell his story since he craves attention, as well as the victimized Texas family, who did not want to relive the ordeal but provided candid details of their deception. The film examines how Bourdin maintained the ruse for so long and what it says about how people can convince themselves of untruths.