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Not to be confused with ''Literature/TheTruth'', a book by Creator/TerryPratchett.

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Not to be confused with ''Literature/TheTruth'', a ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' book by Creator/TerryPratchett.
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Not to be confused with ''Discworld/TheTruth'', a book by Creator/TerryPratchett.

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Not to be confused with ''Discworld/TheTruth'', ''Literature/TheTruth'', a book by Creator/TerryPratchett.
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* A French-Japanese film from 2019: ''Film/TheTruth2019''.

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* A French-Japanese film from 2019: ''Film/TheTruth2019''.
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''The Truth'' (French: ''La Vérité'') is a Franco-Japanese drama written and directed by Creator/HirokazuKoreEda. It is his first film not in Japanese language: it is set in France, stars Creator/CatherineDeneuve and Creator/JulietteBinoche, and the technical staff is French.

Fabienne (Catherine Deneuve) is an old star actress. She has just had her autobiography published, and is currently playing a secondary role in a sci-fi film. Her daughter Lumir (Juliette Binoche), who lives in America comes to visit her along with her husband Hank (Creator/EthanHawke) and their daughter Charlotte.

Fabienne is very proud and arrogant, and has very problematic relationships with many characters, especially her manager and her daughter. Also her book is apparently not very truthful, as Lumir will point several times.

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As a film, ''The Truth'' (French: ''La Vérité'') is a Franco-Japanese drama written and directed by Creator/HirokazuKoreEda. It is his first may refer to:

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* A French-Japanese film from 2019: ''Film/TheTruth2019''.

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it is set in France, stars Creator/CatherineDeneuve and Creator/JulietteBinoche, and the technical staff is French.

Fabienne (Catherine Deneuve) is an old star actress. She has just had her autobiography published, and is currently playing a secondary role in a sci-fi film. Her daughter Lumir (Juliette Binoche), who lives in America comes
to visit her along with her husband Hank (Creator/EthanHawke) and their daughter Charlotte.

Fabienne is very proud and arrogant, and has very problematic relationships with many characters, especially her manager and her daughter. Also her book is apparently not very truthful, as Lumir will
point several times.
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!''The Truth'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* AmicablyDivorced: Fabienne is still on decent terms with Pierre (Lumir's father). Her book suggests that he his dead, and she pretends (to Charlotte) to have turned him into a turtle, but he is still welcome at her place.
* ArcWords: "I don't remember that." Several characters say this, and this film suggests that memory isn't always reliable.
* CallingParentsByTheirName: Inverted. As Lumir assists her mother at the filming studio, Fabienne tells her to call her Fabienne not mom.
* TheAlcoholic: Fabienne certainly drinks too much. Hank is apparently a former alcoholic who refuses to have wine at dinner, and Lumir is quite angry when her mother has him drink anyway.
* VisitByDivorcedDad: Lumir's father visits her mother and bumps into her.
* WackyParentSeriousChild: Fabienne is certainly irresponsible while Lumir is very serious.
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* VisitByDivorcedDad: Lumir's father visits her mother and bumps into her.
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* TheAlcoholic: Fabienne certainly drinks too much. Hank is apparently a former alcoholic who refuses to have wine at dinner, and Lumir is quite angry when her mother has him drink anyway.
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* CallingParentsByTheirName: Inverted. As Lumir assists her mother at the filming studio, Fabienne tells her to call her Fabienne not mom.
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* AmicablyDivorced: Fabienne is still on decent terms with Pierre (Lumir's father). Her book suggests that he his dead, and she pretends (to Charlotte) to have turned him into a turtle, but he is still welcome at her place.


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* WackyParentSeriousChild: Fabienne is certainly irresponsible while Lumir is very serious.
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* ArcWords: "I don't remember that." Several characters say this, and this film suggests that memory isn't always reliable.

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''The Truth'' (French: ''La Vérité'') is a Franco-Japanese drama written and directed by Creator/HirokazuKoreEda. It is his first film not in Japanese language: it is set in France, stars Creator/CatherineDeneuve and Creator/JulietteBinoche (also featuring Creator/EthanHawke), and the technical staff is French.

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''The Truth'' (French: ''La Vérité'') is a Franco-Japanese drama written and directed by Creator/HirokazuKoreEda. It is his first film not in Japanese language: it is set in France, stars Creator/CatherineDeneuve and Creator/JulietteBinoche (also featuring Creator/EthanHawke), Creator/JulietteBinoche, and the technical staff is French.
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Fabienne (Catherine Deneuve) is an old star actress. She has just had her autobiography published, and is currently playing a secondary role in a sci-fi film. Her daughter Lumir (Juliette Binoche), who lives in America comes to visit her along with her husband Hank (Creator/EthanHawke) and their daughter Charlotte.

Fabienne is very proud and arrogant, and has very problematic relationships with many characters, especially her manager and her daughter. Also her book is apparently not very truthful, as Lumir will point several times.
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Not to be confused with ''Discworld/TheTruth'', a book by Creator/TerryPratchett.
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''The Truth'' (French: ''La Vérité'') is a Franco-Japanese drama written and directed by Creator/HirokazuKoreEda. It is his first film not in Japanese language: it is set in France, stars Creator/CatherineDeneuve and Creator/JulietteBinoche (also featuring Creator/EthanHawke), and the technical staff is French.

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