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The Armstrong Lie

2013 • 123 minutes
4.1
88 reviews
82%
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15
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Lance Armstrong was considered one of the greatest sports figures of all time and put competitive cycling into the global spotlight, by beating cancer and winning the Tour de France seven times. That success earned him an immense fortune and worldwide fame. His was also one of the most influential and inspiring sports stories of recent memory and became a pop culture phenomenon, thanks to his Livestrong initiative. Beginning in 2009, Academy Award winning documentarian Alex Gibney followed Armstrong for four years chronicling his return to cycling after retirement, as he tried to win his eighth title. Unexpectedly, Gibney was also there in 2012 when Armstrong admitted to doping, following a federal criminal investigation, public accusations of doping by his ex-teammates, and an investigation by the US Anti-Doping Agency, that led USADA's CEO, Travis Tygart, to conclude that Armstrong's team had run 'the most sophisticated, professionalized and successful doping program that sport has ever seen.
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4.1
88 reviews
Three Thrushes
November 11, 2015
Armstrong is a mythical hate figure who abused his power for monetary gain. This film exposes Armstrong and expertly shows that Armstrong has to control the narrative even in defeat. One has little sympathy for the subject. The truth will out.
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paul rice
February 25, 2020
Very informative and exposes Armstrong as a manipulative power driven, dope cheat. He deserves nothing.
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Patrick O'Connor
July 2, 2016
If you like cycling, blood transfusions and observing the behaviour of narcissistic sociopaths then this is for you.
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