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La buena mentira (English title: The Good Lie) is a 2014 drama directed by Philippe Falardeau and starring Reese Witherspoon. The film is inspired by the true story of the "Lost Boys of Sudan," a group of more than 20,000 children displaced during the Second Sudanese Civil War. Movie Specifications Release Date: October 3, 2014 (USA). Runtime: 110 minutes.

La película cuenta la historia de Mari (interpretada por Ger Duany), una mujer sudanesa que se refugia en un campo de refugiados en Kenia después de que su aldea sea atacada. Allí, conoce a Mamere (interpretada por Makeda Barnwell), una trabajadora humanitaria que la ayuda a encontrar trabajo como niñera en una familia estadounidense en Denver, Colorado. La buena mentira -2014- MicroHD

The story begins in 1987, depicting the harrowing journey of children who survive a massacre in their village. Led by Mamere (Arnold Oceng), they trek hundreds of miles on foot to reach the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya. During this journey, their brother Theo sacrifices himself to enemy soldiers so the others can hide. La buena mentira (English title: The Good Lie

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The Good Lie (2014): A Hidden Gem of Cinema

Why this emotional drama is a must-watch (and perfect for your digital collection)

If you are browsing through movie archives and come across "La buena mentira" (The Good Lie, 2014), do not let the unassuming title fool you. While it was marketed as a feel-good drama featuring Reese Witherspoon, this film is actually a powerful, heartbreaking, and ultimately inspiring look at a history that is often overlooked in Hollywood: the Second Sudanese Civil War.

Authenticity: Critics from Roger Ebert and Leonard Maltin praised the film's authenticity, particularly the casting of actual Sudanese refugees—some of whom were former child soldiers—in leading roles.