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The Decay of Lying – An Observation" is an essay by Oscar Wilde, included in his collection of essays titled Intentions, published in 1891. This version of the essay is significantly revised from the article that first appeared in the January 1889 issue of The Nineteenth Century .
Variety stated about the film: "this entertaining mix of anecdotal evidence, academic research and current affairs is a diverting survey that should hold appeal for niche buyers in various formats". [4] The Hollywood Reporter described (Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies as a "deep-think doc animated by the researcher at its center". [5]
We knew that the story of disgraced Grey’s Anatomy writer Elisabeth R. Finch was bad. But we had no idea just how horrible it really was until we screened Peacock’s three-episode Anatomy of ...
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Forbidden Lie$ is an Australian documentary released in September 2007. It was directed by Anna Broinowski.. It documents an investigation into the 2003 novel Forbidden Love (United States title: Honor Lost: Love and Death in Modern Day Jordan) written by Norma Khouri.
The Decay of Fiction is a 2002 American 35mm part color and part black-and-white experimental film noir [2] project directed by independent filmmaker and artist Pat O'Neill. The film, initially conceived as a documentary, was produced by O'Neill and Rebecca Hartzell for Lookout Mountain Films. Filming took place in Los Angeles.
Lies is a 2008 animated documentary short directed by Jonas Odell of Sweden.It won the Sundance Film Festival's 2009 Jury Prize for International Short Filmmaking. [1]The plot involves three stories based on interviews Odell collected [1] and the consequences of lying. [2]
Propaganda: The Art of Selling Lies is a 2019 Canadian documentary film, directed by Larry Weinstein. [1] The film examines the nature and history of propaganda, particularly the use of visual art to promote both positive and negative social messaging. [2] The film premiered at the 2019 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. [3]