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  1. Synopsis. Lies hurt, Truth kills. Julia Alexander, managing a struggling art gallery, wants to save her marriage with Tony, a successful, but unfaithful plastic surgeon. The British ex-pats live luxuriously with their 10 year old daughter Isabelle in Spain. Julia is serious in her intentions and persuades Tony to take an intimate boat trip ...

  2. Watch Dirty Lies. TV-14. 2016. 1 hr 23 min. 4.5 (436) Dirty Lies is a thrilling crime-drama film directed by Jamie Marshall. The movie follows a struggling young writer named Gilby Smalls, played by Mark L. Young, who finds himself tangled in a dangerous web of lies, deceit, and crime. Gilby is a down-on-his-luck writer who is struggling to ...

  3. 1 mag 2018 · Overview. Julia Alexander, managing a struggling art gallery, wants to save her marriage with Tony, a successful, but unfaithful plastic surgeon. The British ex-pats live luxuriously with their 10 year old daughter Isabelle in Spain. Julia is serious in her intentions and persuades Tony to take an intimate boat trip together - she also ends her ...

  4. Tense thriller in the vein of Knife in the Water set on the Spanish Mediterranean. Julia (Fiona Horsey, Penetration Angst) wants to save her marriage with Ton (Victor Alfieri, Angels and Demons), a successful, but unfaithful plastic surgeon. Julia ends her affair with her lover Matthew (Kevin Leslie, The Rise of the Krays) and the couple take ...

  5. Dirty Lies is a film directed by Jamie Marshall with Mark L. Young, Scout Taylor-Compton, Tania Raymonde, Beau Knapp .... Year: 2017. Original title: Dirty Lies.

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  7. Bright Green Lies investigates the change in focus of the mainstream environmental movement, from its original concern with protecting nature, to its current obsession with powering an unsustainable way of life. The film exposes the lies behind the notion that solar, wind, hydro, biomass, or green consumerism will save the planet.