(Dis)Honesty: The Truth About Lies
It’s human nature to lie; we all do it! From scandalous headlines to little white lies, (Dis)Honesty — The Truth About Lies explores the complex impact dishonesty has on our lives and everyday society. Interweaving groundbreaking experiments from celebrated behavioral economist Dan Ariely with personal stories from individuals affected by the unraveling of their lies, Ariely and a team of scientists uncover our propensity to be dishonest — sometimes even unknowingly. What’s revealed is a fascinating look at the forces behind our collective behavior and the many truths behind lies.
Educational Curriculum and Study Guide included with license
Director
Yael Melamede
Producer
Dan Ariely, Deborah Camiel, Yael Melamede, & Mitch Weitzner
Runtime
90 & 60 minutes
Rights Represented
Educational Rights, International Rights
Captions Available
English
Language
English
Press
“Splendidly entertaining and razor-sharp smart”
- IndieWire
“Utterly Fascinating”
- New York Daily News
“Four stars”
- Globe and Mail
“Interesting both as sociological study and as a bit of advice.”
- The National Post
Festival & Awards
WINNER DOC U Competition – IDFA
WINNER – Cinema for Peace Justice Award—Cinema for Peace Foundation Berlin
WINNER – Golden Butterfly in Student’s Choice category
Amnesty International’s Movies That Matter – The Hague
WINNER – Museum of Emigration Award (best film about emigration and expatriates)
SPECIAL MENTION – Canon of Cinematography Award