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How “True Story” Movies Lie to You
Based on a true story - four simple words that seem to add a sense of legitimacy to any film. We see them in the opening credits, on movie posters, in trailers and commercials. But considering there is no real obligation for any level of accuracy, the line between facts and fiction can often get blurry.
Writing:
- Toni Vesdream
Release Date:
Sun, Jan 30, 2022
Country: DK
Language: En
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Country: DK
Language: En
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