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White Lies (1996 film)

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White Lies is a movie, directed by Ken Selden, with Larry Gilliard Jr. and Julie Warner playing the main characters Leon Turner and Mimi Furst.

The plot is a love story between a young white woman and a young Black man.[citation needed]

It is a story of overcoming racist prejudices, and about how a little lie can have big consequences, and about trust each other, and in the end: what chances are unfolded by forgiveness, when somebody regrets his mistake.[1]

The year it was made and/or published is variably cited as 1995 (NY Times),[2] 1996 (German Wikipedia site), and 1997 (several television journals / IMDB).[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Allgemeiner Fehler".
  2. ^ The New York Times Movies[dead link]
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