Following a brutal civil war, an interrogation of a possible war criminal has a much deeper meaning buried in lies.Following a brutal civil war, an interrogation of a possible war criminal has a much deeper meaning buried in lies.Following a brutal civil war, an interrogation of a possible war criminal has a much deeper meaning buried in lies.
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Aundrea Smith
- Ella Faraday
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Jon Kondelik
- Male Interviewer
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I was hesitant to watch this during a time of pandemic depression but I'm glad I did watch it from start to finish. Thought provoking, a reality check and great acting.
A tense, well-crafted film, which maintains a good sense of mystery throughout, that slowly unspools, revealing secrets from the past.
Truth is a well-crafted film set in an interview room with only two characters.
There are great performances by both Rachel Alig as the interviewer, and an intense Eric Paul Erickson as Xavier Faraday, who also wrote and directed the film.
Truth is a well-crafted film set in an interview room with only two characters.
There are great performances by both Rachel Alig as the interviewer, and an intense Eric Paul Erickson as Xavier Faraday, who also wrote and directed the film.
Great script, great acting, worth watching. I was asked why I wanted to watch this in times of depression due to the pandemic. It was a reminder of what's happened in war times past and is probably still happening. It's a reminder of these current days could be worse.
My neighbor kept pushing me to watch this to prove a point of "It's not always what it seems." Boy, was she right. Thought provoking film that many should watch.
Such emotion in both parts of the interrogator and the prisoner. You could feel it all the way through to the last second.
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