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"Nothing But The Truth" "Nothing But The Truth Trailer" - First Look "Nothing But The Truth" - In Theaters December 19, 2008 ![]() "Nothing But The Truth" - Writer-director Rod Lurie's new film is the story of Rachel Armstrong (Kate Beckinsale), a young reporter on the national desk of the Capitol Sun-Times, a major Washington, D.C. daily. Rachel writes an explosive story that reveals the identity of covert CIA agent Erica Van Doren (Vera Farmiga) that, once published, causes all hell to break loose and the government to demand the identity of Rachel's source. With the support of her editor, Bonnie (Angela Bassett), her paper's in-house attorney (Noah Wyle) and her husband, Ray (David Schwimmer), Rebecca defies the charismatic, career-minded special prosecutor, Patton Dubois (Matt Dillon). When Rachel also declines to reveal her source to U.S. District Court Judge Hall (Floyd Abrams), he cites her with contempt of court and throws her in jail, pointing out that Rachel alone holds the keys to her cell and that time in the D.C. Detention Center may help her come to realize this. The story follows the hardships Rachel experiences behind bars as well as the legal struggle played out by her attorney, Albert Burnside (Alan Alda), as he pleads her case on First Amendment grounds -- a case he argues all the way to the U. S. Supreme Court. Everyone is rabid to know: Who is the source and why is Rebecca so committed to sacrificing so much to protect it? As with Rod Lurie's filmmaking debut "The Contender," for which Joan Allen and Jeff Bridges were both nominated for Academy Awards, "Nothing But The Truth" is set in Washington, D.C., staged at the harrowing intersection of governmental power and personal integrity and told from a distinctly feminine perspective. While "The Contender" focused on one ground-breaking female Senator's fight to maintain her dignity as she weathers a partisan dirty trick on her way to assume the office of Vice President, "Nothing But The Truth" portrays two very different, very strong Washington women as they fight to protect what they hold most dear. "Nothing But The Truth's" Rachel Armstrong fights to protect her source, her integrity and her career. And after being exposed as a covert CIA operative, Erica Van Doren fights to protect her reputation within the agency and the sanctity of her other life as a caring suburban mother. "Nothing But The Truth" was shot on location in Memphis, Tennessee. STARRING: Kate Beckinsale, Matt Dillon, Alan Alda, Vera Farmiga, Harry Lennix, David Schwimmer, Angela Bassett, Noah Wyle DIRECTOR: Rod Lurie STUDIO: Yari Film Group RATING: R (For language, violence, adult situations) THEATER COUNT (Opening Weekend): TBD RUNNING TIME: 1 hour, 41 minutes TOTAL DOMESTIC BOX OFFICE: TBD U.S. DVD RELEASE DATE: TBD
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