No Lies
DVD Cover
Directed byMitchell Block
Written byMitchell Block
Produced byMitchell Block
StarringShelby Leverington
CinematographyAlec Hirschfeld
Edited byRay Anne School
Distributed byDirect Cinema Ltd.
Release date
  • May 1973 (1973-05)
Running time
16 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

No Lies is a 1973[1][2] American short dramatic film made by Mitchell Block while he was a student at New York University.

Summary

The film, which is in the style of a cinéma vérité interview by a young filmmaker,[3][4] deals with a young woman who has been raped and the trauma that came with it.[5][6][7]

Legacy

In 2008, No Lies... was selected for inclusion by the United States Library of Congress to its National Film Registry, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant."[8][9]

In 2016, film critics for the website IndieWire selected No Lies as one of the ten best short films ever made.[10]

See also

Notes

  1. WorldCat.org
  2. BFI
  3. MUBI
  4. FilmAffinity
  5. No Lies: Direct Cinema as Rape on JSTOR
  6. UC Berkeley Library
  7. The Best Found Footage/Mock-Doc Movies You Probably Haven't Seen|/Film
  8. "Cinematic Classics, Legendary Stars, Comedic Legends and Novice Filmmakers Showcase the 2008 Film Registry" News from the Library of Congress (30 December 2008)
  9. "Films Selected to the Library of Congress National Film Registry 1989-2010". Library of Congress. Archived from the original on 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2014-02-02.
  10. Ehrlich, David (July 25, 2016). "What Is The Best Short Film Ever Made? — Critics Survey". IndieWire. Retrieved September 12, 2016.

Literature

  • Vivian Sobchack (1977): No Lies. Direct Cinema as Rape. In: Journal of the University Film Association 29.4 (1977): pp. 13–18.
  • Mitchell Block (2006): The Truth about No Lies (If You Can Believe It). In: Juhasz, Alexandra; Lerner, Jesse (eds.) 2006: F is for Phony. Fake Documentary and Truth’s Undoing., Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 187–195, ISBN 978-0816642519
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