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The Truth La vérité

Hirokazu Koreeda / France, Japan / 2019 / 107 min / English, French

Fabienne is a French movie star. When she publishes her memoirs, her daughter returns from New York to Paris with her husband and child. But painful memories resurface when Fabienne’s book reveals more lies than the truth mentioned in its title.

cast Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke

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For his first feature set outside Japan, Hirokazu Kore-eda (Shoplifters) unites screen legends Deneuve and Binoche in a warm and playful story on the roles played in the spectacle of life. "Deneuve gives a magnificent performance: grand, subtle, lacerating and fearless." - Variety.

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