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2011 German film
The Truth of Lie
Film poster
GermanDie Wahrheit der Lüge
Directed byRoland Reber
Written byRoland Reber
Produced byPatricia Koch
Marina Anna Eich,
Antje Nikola Mönning,
Roland Reber
StarringMarina Anna Eich, Christoph Baumann
Antje Nikola Mönning
Julia Jaschke
CinematographyMira Gittner
Edited byMira Gittner
Music byWolfgang Edelmayer
Distributed byWTP International GmbH
Release date
  • October 2011 (2011-10) (Hofer Filmtage)
Running time98 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguageGerman

The Truth of Lie (German: Die Wahrheit der Lüge) is a 2011 German psycho-thriller directed by Roland Reber. It was first shown at the Hof International Film Festival in October 2011, and released in 2012.

Background

Shot on an Arri Alexa camera, it had its theatrical release on 29 March 2012 in German cinemas and its DVD and Blu-ray release on 27 July 2012.

Festival attendances

  • Hof International Film Festival, Oct 2011
  • International Film Festival of India, Nov 2011
  • International Chennai Filmfestival, India, Dec 2011
  • Pune International Filmfestival, India, Jan 2012
  • Fantasporto International Filmfestival, Feb 2012
  • Sitges International Filmfestival, Oct 2012
  • Cairo International Film Festival, Dec 2012

References

  1. "The truth of lie - WTP International".
  2. "Die Wahrheit der Lüge - WTP International" (PDF).

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