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The Truman Show is a 1998 American psychological comedy drama film [4] written and co-produced by Andrew Niccol, and directed by Peter Weir.
The Truman Show: Directed by Peter Weir. With Jim Carrey, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone. An insurance salesman is oblivious of the fact that his entire life is a TV show and his family members are mere actors. As he starts noticing things and uncovers the truth, he decides to escape.
When an insurance agent realizes his entire life is a reality show created for the entertainment of millions, the unwitting star must decide how to act. Watch trailers & learn more.
A funny, tender, and thought-provoking film, The Truman Show is all the more noteworthy for its remarkably prescient vision of runaway celebrity culture and a nation with an insatiable...
The Truman Show. Jump to Edit. Summaries. An insurance salesman is oblivious of the fact that his entire life is a TV show and his family members are mere actors. As he starts noticing things and uncovers the truth, he decides to escape.
Jun 5, 1998 · Reviews. The Truman Show. Comedy. 104 minutes ‧ PG ‧ 1998. Roger Ebert. June 5, 1998. 4 min read. “The Truman Show” is founded on an enormous secret that all of the studio’s advertising has been determined to reveal.
Jun 5, 2019 · A satire of Orwellian proportions, Peter Weir’s The Truman Show is a cleverly conceived (by Andrew Niccol), masterfully executed cautionary tale that would have tickled late media guru Marshall...
The Truman Show. DRAMA. He's the star of the show--but he doesn't know. Jim Carrey wowed critics and audiences alike as unwitting Truman Burbank in this marvel of a movie from director Peter Weir (Witness, Dead Poets Society) about a man whose life is a nonstop TV show.
Jun 5, 1998 · Every second of every day, from the moment he was born, for the last thirty years, Truman Burbank has been the unwitting star of the longest running, most popular documentary-soap opera in history. The picture-perfect town of Seahaven that he calls home is actually a gigantic soundstage.
Jim Carrey wowed critics and audiences alike as unwitting Truman Burbank in this marvel of a movie from director Peter Weir (Witness, Dead Poets Society) about a man whose life is a nonstop TV show.