Directed by , this action thriller is a politically charged story about deception in the Middle East.
David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist, used his deep knowledge of global politics to craft a realistic portrayal of intelligence operations.
most prominently refers to the Italian title of the 2008 espionage thriller Body of Lies , directed by Ridley Scott and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. It is also the title of the original novel by David Ignatius upon which the film is based. Movie: Nessuna verità (2008)
The film features a notable supporting cast, including Mark Strong as the head of Jordanian intelligence and Oscar Isaac .
The phrase "Nessuna verità" (meaning "no truth") appears in various other contexts:
The novel serves as the foundation for the film and was published in Italy by Newton Compton Editori .
The book follows Ferris as he employs an elaborate "bait" strategy involving a fake corpse to confuse terrorist cells, a plan inspired by British intelligence tactics from WWII. Other Notable References
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Directed by , this action thriller is a politically charged story about deception in the Middle East.
David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist, used his deep knowledge of global politics to craft a realistic portrayal of intelligence operations. Nessuna veritГ
most prominently refers to the Italian title of the 2008 espionage thriller Body of Lies , directed by Ridley Scott and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. It is also the title of the original novel by David Ignatius upon which the film is based. Movie: Nessuna verità (2008) Directed by , this action thriller is a
The film features a notable supporting cast, including Mark Strong as the head of Jordanian intelligence and Oscar Isaac . It is also the title of the original
The phrase "Nessuna verità" (meaning "no truth") appears in various other contexts:
The novel serves as the foundation for the film and was published in Italy by Newton Compton Editori .
The book follows Ferris as he employs an elaborate "bait" strategy involving a fake corpse to confuse terrorist cells, a plan inspired by British intelligence tactics from WWII. Other Notable References