The Armstrong Lie (2013)

ALL 09/08/2013 (en) Documentary 124 Min
  • Release
    09/08/2013
  • Production
    Jigsaw Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions, The Kennedy/Marshall Company
  • Rotten tomato
    69.28%
  • Original title
    The Armstrong Lie
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 383,294.00
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Overview

In 2009, Alex Gibney was hired to make a film about Lance Armstrong’s comeback to cycling. The project was shelved when the doping scandal erupted, and re-opened after Armstrong’s confession. The Armstrong Lie picks up in 2013 and presents a riveting, insider's view of the unraveling of one of the most extraordinary stories in the history of sports. As Lance Armstrong says himself, “I didn’t live a lot of lies, but I lived one big one.”

  1. Alex Gibney

    Director

  2. Story



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  1. Lance Armstrong

    Himself

  2. Betsy Andreu

    Herself

  3. Frankie Andreu

    Himself

  4. Reed Albergotti

    Himself

  5. Johan Bruyneel

    Himself

  6. Daniel Coyle

    Himself

  7. Michele Ferrari

    Himself

  8. Michael Bloomberg

    Himself (archive footage)

  9. Anderson Cooper

    Himself (archive footage)

  10. Bill Clinton

    Himself (archive footage)

  11. Oprah Winfrey

    Herself (archive footage)

  12. Alex Gibney

    Self- Narrator

  13. Larry King

    Himself (archive Footage)

  14. Barbara Walters

    Herself (archive Footage)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 14 , Crews : 16

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The Armstrong Lie (2013) 124 Min

ALL 09/08/2013 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 09/08/2013
  • Production
    Jigsaw Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions, The Kennedy/Marshall Company
  • Original title The Armstrong Lie
  • en
  • Revenue383,294.00

Overview

In 2009, Alex Gibney was hired to make a film about Lance Armstrong’s comeback to cycling. The project was shelved when the doping scandal erupted, and re-opened after Armstrong’s confession. The Armstrong Lie picks up in 2013 and presents a riveting, insider's view of the unraveling of one of the most extraordinary stories in the history of sports. As Lance Armstrong says himself, “I didn’t live a lot of lies, but I lived one big one.”

  1. Alex Gibney

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Andy Grieve, Tim Squyres, Lindy Jankura

    Editor

  4. Matt Tolmach, Alex Gibney, Frank Marshall

    Producer