CIA operative Roger Ferris (Leonardo DiCaprio) attempts to track down a high-ranking terrorist in Jordan. He is managed from afar by Ed Hoffman (Russell Crowe), a cynical veteran who uses satellite links to strategize from thousands of miles away. The narrative explores the tension between local intelligence methods and high-tech Western surveillance.
David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist, used his deep knowledge of global politics to craft a realistic portrayal of intelligence operations.
The phrase "Nessuna verità" (meaning "no truth") appears in various other contexts: Nessuna veritГ
most prominently refers to the Italian title of the 2008 espionage thriller Body of Lies , directed by Ridley Scott and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. It is also the title of the original novel by David Ignatius upon which the film is based. Movie: Nessuna verità (2008)
Directed by , this action thriller is a politically charged story about deception in the Middle East. CIA operative Roger Ferris (Leonardo DiCaprio) attempts to
The novel serves as the foundation for the film and was published in Italy by Newton Compton Editori .
The film features a notable supporting cast, including Mark Strong as the head of Jordanian intelligence and Oscar Isaac . David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist, used his
The book follows Ferris as he employs an elaborate "bait" strategy involving a fake corpse to confuse terrorist cells, a plan inspired by British intelligence tactics from WWII. Other Notable References