What a coup.
Forbidden Lie$ (2009)
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Reviews Counted:31
Fresh:28
Rotten:3
Average Rating:7.6/10
Consensus: A thrilling and complex documentary about an international con-artist that's as confounded with the distinction between truth and lies as its wildly believable (and equally untrustworthy) subject.
Genre: Education/General Interest
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis:
Roxie Releasing is proud to present the US theatrical release of Forbidden Lie$, a documentary by Anna Broinowski. Winner of numerous prizes, including two Australian Film Critics Awards, two...
Roxie Releasing is proud to present the US theatrical release of Forbidden Lie$, a documentary by Anna Broinowski. Winner of numerous prizes, including two Australian Film Critics Awards, two Australian Film Institute Awards, Golden Gate Award at the SF international Film Festival – Special Jury Prize, and Golden Award at the Al Jazeera International Film Festival, Forbidden Lie$ will open in New York at the Cinema Village on April 3, and in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Theaters on April 10. Other cities will follow.
In July 2004, Norma Khouri, best-selling author of “Forbidden Love” (US title "Honor Lost: Love and Death in Modern-Day Jordan"), was exposed as a fake. In Australia, she’d won fame and fortune as a Jordanian virgin on the run from Islamic extremists who’d put a Fatwah on her head for her campaign against honor killings. But she was really Norma Bagain, a Chicago real estate agent and mother of two, on the run from the FBI for one million dollars of fraud.
When director Anna Broinowski read Malcolm Knox’s Sydney Morning Herald article exposing Norma Khouri as a hoax, she knew she’d found the subject for her next documentary. “I wanted to know what kind of woman could be so brilliant that while on the run from the FBI she could reinvent herself as a Jordanian virgin with a Fatwah on her head, write a best-seller, and convince the best publishing and media minds in the world that she was telling the truth.”
As we follow Norma to Jordan to meet with people she says will “prove that Dalia, (the woman in her book) existed, that she was murdered, and that the media has lied”, we also investigate Norma’s criminal past. Will the FBI arrest her? Is her passion to stop honor crimes genuine, or just a new con? Who do you believe, as you watch Norma’s web of stories spinning ever faster, ensnaring everyone, including the filmmaker? Is she a calculating sociopath, a damaged soul craving the limelight, a genuine martyr, or simply a monster, who states, that “if Bush and Blair can spin the truth about WMDs to justify bombing innocent people then why can’t I spin Dalia’s story to save women from being murdered on a daily basis?”
In a spin-driven era, as the lines between truth and fiction grow increasingly blurred, Forbidden Lie$ is a real-life thriller for our time. Weaving murder, deceit, greed, the East/West clash and an international literary scandal into a web that entangles us all, Norma Khouri’s real-life drama is even stranger than her fiction.--© Roxie Releasing
Starring: Norma Khouri
Starring: Norma Khouri
Director: Anna Broinowski
Director: Anna Broinowski
Studio: Roxie Releasing
Reviews for Forbidden Lie$
A gripping thriller of a doco, Forbidden Lie$ mixes dramatisation as well as traditional investigative methods, resulting in a fascinating, complex film that keeps the surprises coming.
It's a compelling story with a deathly serious topic, treated in a near sideshow manner. I like it. Less factual than a doc, less fiction than a drama. Faction
Thankfully, both filmmaker and subject approach the film as a duel. Broinowski thrusts, Khouri parries. Finding out what, if anything, is true about Khouri's story is simply the Macguffin for a filmmaker more thrilled by the hunt.
As unusual, even sensational, images appear, it becomes clear that Forbidden Lie$'s more conventional images are also up for challenges, that they can no longer be assumed to be true.
A chilling, edge-of-your-seat expose' that puts you face-to-face for two hours with the embodiment of pure evil.
Even after you've seen Forbidden Lie$, the dizzying, drop-dead fascinating documentary on Norma Khouri, you won't be absolutely sure if she's on the level or a con artist ranked as "one of the best ever." That's how good she is.
Forbidden Lies, a documentary by Anna Broinowski, records, fascinatingly but with far too much slick finesse, Norma's world-class con artistry.
...provides a clear-eyed perspective of a charismatic con artist weaving a spell of deception with every word she utters.
Forbidden Lie$ holds our attention with Khouri's increasingly brazen and unrepentant insistence that she's the only voice of truth in a violent world.
Even as Broinowski exposes Khouri's shameful and pathological abuse of such genuine tragedies, the filmmaker may be giving her subject exactly what she wants.
Like 2003's "Shattered Glass" this film is a story of one of the best scandals ever. A well done documentary and valuable opportunity to see how good a con-artist can be.
Captivating, provocative and more sensationally thrilling than your average documentary.
Director, Anna Broinowski, and her illusive subject, the scheming best-selling author Nancy Khouri, are locked in a cat and mouse game, but you're never quite sure who's playing which role. Their compelling competition of wits turns this documentary into
Forbidden Lie$, a Möbius strip of a documentary, weaves in and out of its protagonist’s story to the point of exhaustion -- but the ride is thrilling and intermittently jaw-dropping.
Sucked in by her subject, the director gets too close for objective necessary cutting.
Cool-headed, lighthearted and outrageously entertaining, Forbidden Lie$ is documentary-as-striptease.
it's hard not to feel by the end of this film that one is looking into the giggling face of evil.
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