The Four-faced Liar(2010) <ULTIMATE>
The narrative centers on the unexpected romance that develops between Molly and Bridget, which forces them to confront their existing relationships and identities. The film is described as a "coming-of-age" story for twenty-somethings, dealing with the realities of modern love and emotional "roller coasters". Key Production Details : Jacob Chase. Writer : Marja-Lewis Ryan, who also stars in the film.
: Stars Emily Peck (Molly), Marja-Lewis Ryan (Bridget), Todd Kubrak (Trip), Daniel Carlisle (Greg), and Liz Osborn (Chloe).
: The title refers to a real-world clock tower at St. Anne's Church in Cork, Ireland, which famously has four faces that often show different (and therefore "lying") times. Critical Reception The Four-Faced Liar(2010)
The story follows two distinct pairs who collide by happenstance:
: A straight-laced couple recently arrived from a small town. The narrative centers on the unexpected romance that
is a 2010 independent comedy-drama directed by Jacob Chase, based on an original play by Marja-Lewis Ryan. The film explores the messy, interconnected lives of four twenty-somethings in New York City who meet at an Irish tavern of the same name. Plot Overview
Watch the filmmakers discuss the process of adapting the original play into a feature film for its Slamdance premiere: The Four-Faced Liar - Slamdance TV 2010, ep #6 Slamdance Film Festival YouTube• Oct 7, 2013 The Four-Faced Liar (2010) Writer : Marja-Lewis Ryan, who also stars in the film
: The project transitioned from a stage play to a feature film after the creators invited directors to a stage reading of the script.