The Lie (1992)
Director: François Margolin
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Emma (Baye) discovers that she's both pregnant and HIV-positive - then that she was infected by her husband Charles (Sandre), a secret bisexual. Relationships with family and friends become strained as her life begins to disintegrate. Despite worthy intentions, Margolin, on his first time out as director and co-writer, sketches only a bare outline of the issues raised.Author: AO
Cast & crew
Director: François Margolin
Producer: Alain Sarde
Cast: Nathalie Baye, Didier Sandre, Hélène Lapiower, Marc Citti, Dominique Besnéhard full cast
Duration: 89 mins
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