Although (I think) all films are an expression of untruth, it comes to mind
this obvious, likeable film by *enfant terrible* Alain Robbe-Grillet: "The
Man who lies".
r.

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> Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme or
> the main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran among these lines:
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> 1. The audience is well aware that the narrator/filmmaker is lying to them
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>> Hello
>>
>> Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme or
>> the main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran among these lines:
>>
>> 1. The audience is well aware that the narrator/filmmaker is lying to them
>>
>> 2. The audience does not know whether or not the narrator/filmmaker lying
>> to them. It's left ambiguous.
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> Philip Hoffman's  "?O, Zoo!"
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> At 1:49 +0000 22/02/17, Morgan Hoyle-Combs wrote:
> >Hello
> >
> >Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a
> >theme or the main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran
> >among these lines:
> >
> >1. The audience is well aware that the narrator/filmmaker is lying to them
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> >2. The audience does not know whether or not the narrator/filmmaker
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> Mike Snow¹s ŒSo Is This¹
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> >Hello
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> >Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme or
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> >lines:
> >
> >1. The audience is well aware that the narrator/filmmaker is lying to them
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> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Lying as a theme
> Joe Gibbons "Confessions of a Sociopath"
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> On Feb 21, 2017 5:53 PM, "Morgan Hoyle-Combs" <[email protected]>
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>> Hello
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>> Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme or
>> the main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran among these lines:
>>
>> 1. The audience is well aware that the narrator/filmmaker is lying to them
>>
>> 2. The audience does not know whether or not the narrator/filmmaker lying
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> Shirley Clarke "The Connection” 1961
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> Rob
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> On 22 Feb 2017, at 01:49, Morgan Hoyle-Combs <[email protected]>
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> > Hello
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> > Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme or
> the main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran among these lines:
> >
> > 1. The audience is well aware that the narrator/filmmaker is lying to
> them
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> > 2. The audience does not know whether or not the narrator/filmmaker
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> *David Holzman's Diary* (1967) by Jim McBride
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> On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 11:36 AM, Rob Gawthrop <[email protected]>
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>> Shirley Clarke "The Connection” 1961
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>> Rob
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>> On 22 Feb 2017, at 01:49, Morgan Hoyle-Combs <[email protected]>
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>> > Hello
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>> > Does anyone know of any film (essay/diary/doc) where lying is a theme
>> or the main focus? I wondered if there was anything that ran among these
>> lines:
>> >
>> > 1. The audience is well aware that the narrator/filmmaker is lying to
>> them
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>> > 2. The audience does not know whether or not the narrator/filmmaker
>> lying to them. It's left ambiguous.
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