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Can't for the life of me remember the name, but it involved a man arriving at an airport and seeing someone waiting for this famous director/producer/celebrity or other, so the man decides, on a whim, to pretend to be said celebrity. He's whisked off to a succession of parties and talks that he's able to charmingly bluff his way through, at one point giving a sarcastic confession about the whole crazy situation. The real celebrity appears and desperately tries to get people to believe he's the real one, to no avail. Every now and then it cuts to this sinister informant telling his silent master about the imposter, saying that he could use this to get back on top again. It all ends with two women watching a grand statue representing truth come crumbling down.
I feel like I remember hearing that this was adapted from a graphic novel, but don't quote me on that.