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False Confessions. Peter Sobczynski July 14, 2017. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Isabelle Huppert has been making movies for over 45 years now and as far as I can readily recall, I have yet to see her give a bad performance in one of them.
Jul 13, 2017 · Comedy, Drama. 1h 22m. By Manohla Dargis. July 13, 2017. It must have been something to watch Isabelle Huppert, Louis Garrel and a handful of other French actors perform the 1737 comedy “ The ...
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Katrine Philp's documentary explores the phenomenon of the false confession and follows defence attorney Jane Fisher-Byrialsen as she campaigns to have such techniques outlawed in the US. To most people, there is nothing more convincing than a confession. It's part of the narratives we've all grown up with.
FALSE CONFESSIONS – Review. By Cate Marquis | July 14, 2017. Louis Garrel as Dorante and Isabelle Huppert as Araminte, in FALSE CONFESSIONS, director Luc Bondy’s French-language adaption of Marivaux’s play “Les Fausses Confidences.” Photo courtesy of Big World Pictures ©.
Jul 14, 2017 · Metascore Mixed or Average Based on 8 Critic Reviews. 41. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Where to Watch. iTunes ($3.99) View All. Isabelle Huppert. Araminte. Louis Garrel. Dorante. Bulle Ogier. Madame Argante. Yves Jacques. Dubois. Manon Combes. Marton. Bernard Verley. Monsieur Rémy.
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Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 29, 2019. Noah Gittell Washington City Paper. Fundamental to the film's impact are the police videos that show false confessions being extracted....
False Confessions: Directed by Katrine Philp. With Jane Fisher-Byrialsen, Jason Flom, Saul Kassin, Renay Lynch. Would you confess to a crime you did not commit? Each year innumerable American suspects do, and experts say that trained interrogators can get anybody to confess to anything.