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Latest revision as of 20:36, 22 June 2014
In A Dark Truth, Garcia plays an ex-CIA op-turned political talk show host. He’s hired by a corporate whistle blower to expose her company's cover-up of a massacre in a South American village.
Plot
The film draws attention to man's inhumanity and unconscious actions against the environment and questions if there is a moral and ethical obligation when talking about boundaries, borders and human interaction. With the ever-increasing depletion of earth's natural resource of water serving as the backdrop, a multi-national corporation disregards basic human needs that result in widespread illness and a people's uprising. The distress causes unlikely allies to conspire and seek redemption for past deeds and the greater good.
Cast
- Andy Garcia as Jack Begosian
- Forest Whitaker as Francisco Francis
- Eva Longoria as Mia Francis
- Kim Coates as Bruce Swinton
- Deborah Kara Unger as Morgan Swinton
- Steven Bauer as Tony Green
- Devon Bostick as Renaldo
- Al Sapienza as Doug Calder
- Lara Daans as Karen Begosian
- Peter DaCunha as Jason Begosian
- Arcadia Kendal as Brooke Swinton
- Drew Davis as Jesus Francis