Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber
Written byEric C. Charmelo
Nicole Snyder
Directed byDana Lustig
StarringJennifer Love Hewitt
Colin Ferguson
Joey Lawrence
Natassia Malthe
Daniel Roebuck
James Kirk
Music byPhil Marshall
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerEvan Tylor
CinematographyLuc Montpellier
EditorRichard Schwadel
Production companyOxygen Media

Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber (also known as The Social Climber) is a 2005 television comedy film, based on the novel of the same name by Adele Lang.[1] It was released March 12, 2005 on Oxygen (TV channel) and stars Jennifer Love Hewitt as 28-year-old Katya, an advertising executive more concerned with being a well-known socialite than being a good person. It co-stars Colin Ferguson, Joey Lawrence, Natassia Malthe, Daniel Roebuck and James Kirk.[2][3]

Plot

Katya Livingston is an ad exec living in San Francisco. Her accountant goes to prison and advises her to keep a journal of all of her expenses as she is sure to be audited. Katya is vain and selfish, trying to keep up with society by wearing designer knock offs and trying to get into all of the hottest clubs. She is best friends with Eliza: a well meaning do-gooder, Ferguson: a gay male escort with self-esteem issues and a long list of ex-boyfriends, and Frangiapani: a woman that has been married several times.

Katya finds out about the Royal Ball, a benefit for Youth Aid International and the biggest social event of the season. It will be thrown by socialite sisters Dove and Fawn Greenstein. She finds out that she has not been invited because of an indiscretion she mistakenly had with Dove Greenstein's husband on their wedding day and then later revealed Dove's real age to a local tabloid. She is desperate to go, especially when she finds out all of her friends are going.

Cast

Reception

CineMagazine rated the film 2 stars.[4]

References

  1. "Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber: The Katya Livingston Chronicles". Goodreads. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  2. Heffernan, Virginia (March 11, 2005). "A Shallow, Devious Party Girl Undergoes a Moral Makeover". The New York Times. Retrieved August 9, 2021.
  3. "Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber". TV Guide. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  4. Uneken, Wietske. "Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber (2005)". CineMagazine. Retrieved 10 August 2021.
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