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Duration: 269 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Amber Anderson, born in England, is a versatile actress known for her roles in various films and TV shows. She portrayed Jane Fairfax in 'Emma' (2020), Ciara Porter in the crime drama series 'Strike', Lady Anne in 'The Riot Club' (2014), and appeared as Lady Diana Mitford in 'Peaky Blinders' (2022). Anderson is also proficient in piano and violin. Notably, she starred as Katie Arneson in 'White Lie' (2019), a role that explores the complex themes of deceit and manipulation.
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Kacey Rohl (born August 6, 1991) is a Canadian actress known for her roles in various television shows and films. She gained recognition playing Sterling Fitch in 'The Killing', Prudence in 'Red Riding Hood' (2011), and Abigail Hobbs in 'Hannibal'. Notably, she portrayed Katie Arneson in the movie 'White Lie' (2019), a university dance major who fakes cancer to gain attention and support.
Release Year: 2019
Nation: Canada
Alternative Title: Mensonge blanc, Mentira nada inocente
Director: Calvin Thomas, Yonah Lewis
Writer: Calvin Thomas, Yonah Lewis
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Companies: Babe Nation Films, Film Forge Productions, Lisa Pictures
Genre: Drama
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Keywords: cancer
Katie Arneson, a dance major at university, has been faking a cancer diagnosis to gain sympathy and create a supportive community around her. Her deception has made her a campus celebrity with a close-knit group of friends and a caring girlfriend. However, her ruse is threatened when the bursary she's dependent on for maintaining her charade requires copies of her medical records within a week.
White Lie is a Canadian drama that explores the consequences of deceit and the lengths one will go to feel accepted. The film follows Katie Arneson, who fabricates a cancer diagnosis to cultivate a supportive community around her at university. Her lie spirals out of control when she faces the prospect of exposure due to an impending deadline for providing medical records.