The Truth About Lies
The Truth About Lies is an American romantic comedy film directed, produced and written by Phil Allocco and stars Fran Kranz, Odette Annable, Mary Elizabeth Ellis and Chris Diamantopoulos.[1][2] Written and directed by Phil Allocco, the film is currently in post-production.
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Directed by | Phil Allocco |
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Written by | Phil Allocco |
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Music by | Adam Horovitz |
Cinematography | Peter Mariuzza |
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Production company | Rumpus Entertainment |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Gilby Smalls (Fran Kranz) is an aimless guy. Fired from a dead-end job and dumped by his girlfriend, he is forced to move in with his mother when his apartment building burns down.
Cast
- Odette Annable as Rachel Stone
- Mary Elizabeth Ellis as Sharon
- Chris Diamantopoulos as Eric Stone
- Colleen Camp as May
- Fran Kranz as Gilby Smalls
- Laura Kightlinger as Ms. Harris
- Miles Fisher as Kevin
- Arthur J. Nascarella as James Lance
- Jonathan Katz as Dr. Pollard
- Daniel Raymont as Broken Wings
- Angela Pietropinto as Aunty
- Adam David Thompson as Andy
- Carson Elrod as Jack
- Jonathan Blitt as Fred Goldstein
- Victor Truro as Micky
- Gemma Forbes as Ann
- Nancy McDoniel as Rhea
- Katy Grenfell as Jenny
- Zebedee Row as Calvin
- Michael Guagno as Brad
- Oakes Fegley as Boy
Production
Filming took place in areas near Chappaqua, New York during November 2012[3] and began in New York City in December 2012.[4]
Awards
- BEST ROMANCE at the International Film Festival—Screenplay Competition (2010)[7]
- FINALIST at the Beverly Hills Film Festival—Screenplay Competition (2011)[7]
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gollark: - `make`/`new` are basically magic- `range` is magic too - what it does depends on the number of return values you use, or something. Also, IIRC user-defined types can't implement it- Generics are available for all of, what, three builtin types? Maps, slices and channels, if I remember right.- `select` also only works with the built-in channels- Constants: they can only be something like four types, and what even is `iota` doing- The multiple return values can't be used as tuples or anything. You can, as far as I'm aware, only return two (or, well, more than one) things at once, or bind two returns to two variables, nothing else.- no operator overloading- it *kind of* has exceptions (panic/recover), presumably because they realized not having any would be very annoying, but they're not very usable- whether reading from a channel is blocking also depends how many return values you use because of course
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gollark: It pretends to be "simple", but it isn't because there are bizarre special cases everywhere to make stuff appear to work.
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References
- Ferri, Josh (November 12, 2012). "Fran Kranz to Lead New Film The Truth About Lies". Broadway.com. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
- THE DEADLINE TEAM (November 9, 2012). "Castings: 'Are We Officially Dating?' And 'The Truth About Lies'". deadline.com. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
- Taveira, Kristin (December 24, 2013). "'The Truth About Lies' filming in Chappaqua today". Newsday. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
- staff (December 4, 2012). "Truth About Lies starts shoot". Screen Daily. Retrieved December 24, 2013.
- "2015 Films Truth About Lies - Santa Barbara Film Festival". Retrieved February 4, 2015.
- https://www.indiewire.com/2015/02/santa-barbara-international-film-festival-exclusive-trailer-for-relationship-comedy-the-truth-about-lies-267542/
- "THE TRUTH ABOUT LIES". Retrieved February 4, 2015.
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