Forbidden Lies

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Forbidden Lies

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Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over.

NOTE: Contains violence and offensive language

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"Brilliant documentary"
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Brilliant documentary. Not something I would have picked off the shelves at the video store (hence the magic of fatso) but very informative and an amazing outlook on human behaviour. Very much recommended.

Description

Con or Artist? You Decide.

Norma Khouri is a thief, a saint, a seductress and a sociopath, depending on who is talking. Men want to marry her, Islamic extremists want to kill her, and the global publishing industry wishes she would just disappear. Khouri won fame and fortune with her 'true story' Forbidden Love, about a shocking honour killing in Jordan. The book was a runaway bestseller, translated into multiple languages, and Khouri became the toast of the literary world. That was until July 2004, when esteemed Sydney Morning Herald journalist Malcolm Knox exposed her book as a work of fiction. She's been in hiding ever since. Now she wants to talk.

Weaving between the literary salons of London, the mosque-lined vistas of Jordan, the beachside suburbs of Queensland and the seamy Chicago backstreets of Norma's dubious past, Forbidden Lie$ pits Norma's tale against the stories of those who believe she duped them: the publishers, the FBI, her next door neighbour...even her husband. But the most compelling character of all is Norma, encouraged by director Anna Broinowski to journey through every shade of grey that separates fact from fiction.

A real-life thriller that will leave you with your jaw on the floor, Forbidden Lie$ is Catch Me If You Can with a smirk and a swagger that would make Helen Demidenko gasp in admiration. You won't believe it until you've seen it.

Special Features:
  • Commentary with director Anna Broinowski and subject Norma Khouri
  • Director's Diary
  • Norma's Jordan Tape
  • The World According to John T
  • Norma the Actress: an analysis of Norma's acting by Miranda Otto
  • Interviews with the Filmmakers
  • Easter Egg
  • Original theatrical trailer
Release date NZ
April 9th, 2008
Manufacturer code:
PAL026
Movie Format
DVD Region
  • Region 4
Brand
Aspect Ratio
  • 1.78 : 1
Language
English
Length (Minutes)
104
Supported Audio
  • Dolby Digital Surround 2.0
Country of Production
  • Australia
Genre
Original Release Year
2007
Box Dimensions (mm)
135x190x14
UPC
9322225068117
Product ID
2755840

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