Overview - Girl You Know It's True

Date of release

Genres

  • Drama
  • History
  • Music

Runtime: 124 minutes

Homepage: Girl You Know It's True

Budget

Budget data not disclosed

Revenue

Revenue data not disclosed

Spoken Languages

  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch

Production companies

  • Name: Leonine Studios

    Production country Germany

  • Name: Wiedemann & Berg Film

    Production country Germany

  • Name: Sentana Filmproduktion

    Production country Germany

  • Name: Mediawan

    Production country France

  • Name: SevenPictures Film

    Production country Germany

  • Name: Voltage Pictures

    Production country United States of America

  • Name: Vertical

    Production country United States of America

Overview

The rise and fall of Milli Vanilli, a studio group assembled by German producer Frank Farian and fronted by nightclub dancers Robert Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan. After a string of worldwide hit singles, awards and performances, it was revealed that the duo never sang a note of their songs, leading to one of the biggest scandals in music history.

Cast

  • Name: Elan Ben Ali

    Character: Fabrice Morvan

    Popularity: 0.8908

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  • Name: Tijan Njie

    Character: Robert Pilatus

    Popularity: 1.1447

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  • Name: Matthias Schweighöfer

    Character: Frank Farian

    Popularity: 3.9863

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  • Name: Graham Rogers

    Character: Todd Headlee

    Popularity: 1.4975

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  • Name: Bella Dayne

    Character: Ingrid 'Milli' Segieth

    Popularity: 0.9742

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  • Name: Nico Ehrenteit

    Character: Michael

    Popularity: 0.5721

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  • Name: Sebastian Kempf

    Character: Kai

    Popularity: 0.7842

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  • Name: David Baalcke

    Character: Konrad

    Popularity: 0.4749

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