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Falsely Accused | Depression
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IMDb2011
Best Screenplay International Competition | 2013 | Carl
2011 | Tony
2011 | Tony
2011 | Tony
Maverick Award | 2011 | Tony
Best Actor International Competition | 2013 | Adrien
Best Supporting Actress International Competition | 2013
2011 | Tony
2011 | Tony
Box Office Collection 1,681,521 USD
Betty Kaye (who portrays Meredith) is the daughter of Director Tony Kaye.
The film cast includes two Oscar winners: Adrien Brody and Marcia Gay Harden; and two Oscar nominees: James Caan and Bryan Cranston.
Sami Gayle's debut.
Michael Wincott was considered for the role of Mr. Dearden.
First film for Ronen Rubinstein (who portrays Gangsta).
"Henry Barthes: Whatever is on my mind, I say it as I feel it, I'm truthful to myself; I'm young and I'm old, I've been bought and I've been sold, so many times. I am hard-faced, I am gone. I am just like you."
"Henry Barthes: How are you to imagine anything if the images are always provided for you? Henry Barthes: Doublethink. To deliberately believe in lies, while knowing they're false. Henry Barthes: Examples of this in everyday life: "Oh, I need to be pretty to be happy. I need surgery to be pretty. I need to be thin, famous, fashionable." Our young men today are being told that women are whores, bitches, things to be screwed, beaten, shit on, and shamed. This is a marketing holocaust. Twenty-four hours a day for the rest of our lives, the powers that be are hard at work dumbing us to death. Henry Barthes: So to defend ourselves, and fight against assimilating this dullness into our thought processes, we must learn to read. To stimulate our own imagination, to cultivate our own consciousness, our own belief systems. We all need skills to defend, to preserve our own minds."