The Truth About Juliet
1998 · Movie · 72 min. · Canada
The Truth About Juliet is a comedy about the secrets people hide and the truths that they're willing to live with. The story centers around four friends living in Los Angeles. DOMINIC, a pompous agent, has designs on a more satisfying career and lifestyle, which do not necessarily include Juliet, his girlfriend of two years. CHALOOTS, Dominic's best friend since childhood, is a writer who's gotten his first paid writing job, for what turns out to be a glorified porno. JULIET works in development, reading scripts for a studio. She's in love with Dominic but tired of his unwillingness to commit. So, for the last month she's been having an affair with John. JOHN, an acquaintance of Dominic's and a good friend of Chaloots', is the exact opposite of Dominic. He'll occasionally work as a writer to make some money, but mostly he watches television and drinks. When Chaloots discovers the truth about Juliet and John, things start to get complicated. Now he has to decide if he should keep his ...
Direction Sean McGinly
Cast Karl Wiedergott · Spencer Garrett · Samantha Smith · Michael Marich · Tripp Reed · Xander Berkeley · Chad Einbinder · Marco St. John · Lennie Loftin · Marion Reed · Bailey Chase · Tiffany Granath · Ashley May
Soundtrack Alan Ari Lazar
Screenplay Sean McGinly
Cinematography Mark Putnam
Original title The Truth About Juliet
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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