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  2. The Invention of Lying is a 2009 American romantic comedy film written and directed by comedian Ricky Gervais and writer Matthew Robinson in their directorial debuts. The film stars Gervais as the first human with the ability to lie in a world where people can only tell the truth.

  3. Summaries. A comedy set in a world where no one has ever lied, until a writer seizes the opportunity for personal gain. It's a world where everyone tells the truth - and just about anything they're thinking. Mark Bellison is a screenwriter, about to be fired.

  4. Sep 30, 2009 · Ricky Gervais finds a reason to hope in the face of despair. Jennifer Garner consoles Ricky Gervais on their unsuccessful blind date. In its amiable, quiet, PG-13 way, "The Invention of Lying" is a remarkably radical comedy. It opens with a series of funny, relentlessly logical episodes in a world where everyone always tells the truth, and then ...

  5. The Invention of Lying: Directed by Ricky Gervais, Matthew Robinson. With Ricky Gervais, Jennifer Garner, Jonah Hill, Louis C.K.. A comedy set in a world where no one has ever lied, until a writer seizes the opportunity for personal gain.

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  6. Gervais' irreverent fable isn't meant for kids. Read Common Sense Media's The Invention of Lying review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Matthew Robinson, Ricky Gervais
    • Renee Schonfeld
    • Jennifer Garner, Ricky Gervais, Rob Lowe
  7. Oct 2, 2009 · Mark Bellison (Ricky Gervais) is a down-on-his-luck writer who lives in world where falsehoods are completely unknown. When Mark suddenly develops the ability to lie, the...

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  8. 2009 S&P Award Winner. The Invention of Lying. Directed by Matthew Robinson, Ricky Gervais. A romantic comedy that shows us a closer and deeper sensitivity to the sharp edges of honesty and the ways in which deceptions can both heal and harm. Film Review by Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat.

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