{{Infobox film | name = Silence Lies | native_name = {{Infobox name module|fr|Tromper le silence}} | image = Tromper_le_silence.jpg | caption = Film poster | director = [[Julie Hivon]] | producer = Sylvain Corbeil<br>[[Nancy Grant]]<br>Julie Hivon | writer = Julie Hivon | starring = [[Suzanne Clément]]<br>Maxime Dumontier<br>[[Sébastien Huberdeau]] | music = Alexandre Désilets<br>[[Sei Nakauchi Pelletier]] | cinematography = [[Claudine Sauvé]] | editing = [[Natalie Lamoureux]] | studio = Les Films de L'Autre | distributor = [[Christal Films]]<br>[[Les Films Séville]] | runtime = 109 minutes | released = {{film date|2010|08|30|[[Montreal World Film Festival|MWFF]]}} | country = Canada | language = French | budget = }} '''''Silence Lies''''' ({{langx|fr|Tromper le silence}}) is a Canadian drama film, directed by [[Julie Hivon]] and released in 2010.<ref name=fdq>Charles-Henri Ramond, [https://www.filmsquebec.com/films/tromper-le-silence-julie-hivon/ "Tromper le silence – Film de Julie Hivon"]. ''Films du Québec'', August 3, 2010.</ref> The film stars [[Suzanne Clément]] as Viviane Langevin, a photographer who is starved for creative inspiration ever since being disowned by her brother Frédéric ([[Sébastien Huberdeau]]) following a family dispute, when she meets Guillaume (Maxime Dumontier), a troubled young man who reminds her strongly of her brother.<ref name=cote>Émilie Côté, [https://www.lapresse.ca/cinema/nouvelles/201207/17/01-4551658-tromper-le-silence-tensions-et-passes-troubles.php "Tromper le silence : tensions et passés troubles"]. ''[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]]'', March 25, 2009.</ref>

The cast also includes [[Sophie Cadieux]], [[Benoît Gouin]], Claude Prégent and [[Pascale Montpetit]].

The film was shot in 2009, primarily in [[Anjou, Quebec|Anjou]],<ref name=cote/> and premiered in August 2010 at the [[Montreal World Film Festival]].<ref name=fdq/>

The film received two [[Jutra Award]] nominations at the [[13th Jutra Awards]] in 2011, for [[Prix Iris for Best Actress|Best Actress]] (Clément) and [[Prix Iris for Best Cinematography|Best Cinematography]] ([[Claudine Sauvé]]).<ref>[https://voir.ca/nouvelles/actualite-cinematographique/2011/02/09/jutra-incendies-mene-la-course/ "Jutra : Incendies mène la course"]. ''[[Voir]]'', February 9, 2011.</ref>

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