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Two Truths and a Lie (2020)

After receiving a name from its grandmother, a baby is faced with the prospects of knowledge, love and death in a game of two truths and a lie.
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After receiving a name from its grandmother, a baby is faced with the prospects of knowledge, love and death in a game of two truths and a lie.

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Genre:Animation
Written By:Yifan Jiang, James J.A. Mercer
In Theaters:1/25/2020
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Runtime:20 minutes
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