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Nothing But The Truth Blu Ray

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In Washington DC, a female reporter faces a possible jail sentence for outing a CIA agent and refusing to reveal her source.

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Released
20 May 2013
Directors
Actors
Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
Signature Entertainment 
Classification
Runtime
108 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060262851265 
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Please note this is a region B Blu-ray and will require a region B or region Free Blu-ray player in order to play. Washington DC political journalist Rachel Armstrong (Beckinsale), writes an explosive story about a government scandal in which she reveals the name of a covert CIA agent (Farmiga). When a special government prosecutor (Dillon) demands she divulge her source, she refuses and finds herself behind bars, struggling to defend the principles she has based her career upon. Age Rating 15

Tense journalistic thriller starring Kate Beckinsale and Matt Dillon. When Rachel Armstrong (Beckinsale) commits an act of treason by publishing an article disclosing the identity of an undercover CIA agent (Vera Formiga), she is taken to court by prosecutor Patton Dubois (Dillon) in the hopes of gaining the source of the information. With an unyielding commitment to her job she refuses to reveal the source's identity resulting in her incarceration for contempt of court and isolation from her husband (David Schwimmer) and son (Preston Bailey).

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