| | | Features: DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.40:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), English, Subtitled
 Editor's Note
 Inspired by real-life political events, director Rod Lurie (THE CONTENDER) once again delves into issues of power and gender with NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH, an engaging thriller about the right to a free press and the price of principles. As the film opens, the president of the United States has survived an assassination attempt. Believing that the leader of Venezuela was behind the plot, the U.S. launches a military attack against the country. In Washington, D.C., reporter Rachel Armstrong (Kate Beckinsale) has revealed that Erica Van Doren (Vera Farmiga), the wife of the U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela, is a C.I.A. operative who found no proof of a plot. Armstrong quickly finds herself contending with both Van Doren and special prosecutor Patton DuBois (Matt Dillon), hellbent on discovering Armstrong's source. When she refuses to reveal her source, Armstrong is jailed for contempt of court. In the troubled year that follows both women will confront the harsh realities of life during wartime, including the questioning of their patriotism and even threats to their lives. As a Supreme Court hearing draws near, and with her family cracking under the strain, Armstrong must decide whether her individual needs trump the importance of civil liberties. Lurie ably balances the personal struggles with the political machinations, while Beckinsale and Farmiga compellingly convey each woman's strength of conviction. The result is a challenging, chillingly relevant cautionary tale about truth and consequences.
| Features | Region 1 |  | Keep Case |  | Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.40 |  | Audio:
 | Dolby Digital 5.1 - English |  | Subtitles - English |  | Additional Release Material:
 | Deleted Scenes |  | Audio Commentary:
 | 1. Rod Lurie - Director / Writer; Marc Frydman, Producer |  | Making Of:
 | 1. The Truth Hurts: The Making of Nothing But The Truth |
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| Entertainment Reviews
 | Nothing But the Truth - DVD Review By: Jules Brenner - filmcritic.com DVD Reviews Published on: 4/17/2009 5:36 PM | |
Israeli-born writer/director Rod Lurie (The Contender) delivers a sense of verit to a taut political thriller that has all the earmarks of having been based on the real case that inspired it -- the purposeful exposure of Valerie Plame Wilson's covert identity as a CIA Operations Officer by the Bush-Cheney administration. That tragic and possibly treasonous "get-even" act by the 2003 White House provides Lurie's fictional tale an unequivocal basis of credibility....read the full review |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Sony Pictures |
 | Release Date: 9/22/2009 |
 | Running Time: 107 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2008 |  | Catalog ID: 30328 |  | UPC: 00043396303287 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Video: Color |
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| | Professional Reviews | Entertainment Weekly "[M]ade with brains, pace, and skill, and with a topical fury that puts it ahead of the curve on its real subject: the withering of freedom in a democracy gone apathetic." -- Grade: B 12/19/2008 p.42Rolling Stone 3 stars out of 4 -- "Lurie is expert at springing surprises and getting the best out of a first-rate cast....Farmiga goes so deep into her character you can feel her nerve endings. And Alda is simply superb..." 01/22/2009 |
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