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  1. The Truth About Jane is a 2000 Lifetime original movie directed by Lee Rose and starring Stockard Channing, Ellen Muth, Kelly Rowan, Jenny O'Hara and RuPaul (credited under RuPaul Charles). The film is about a teenage girl named Jane (Muth) who struggles not only with her sexuality, but with a mother (Channing) who refuses to accept her.

  2. Summaries. A high-school girl's first sexual experience is with another girl, and, along with her first broken heart, she must deal with her mother's reaction to her revelation that she is a lesbian and with ostracism at school.

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  4. High school student Jane (Ellen Muth) finds herself drawn to a new girl in her class, and quickly discovers that her feelings are sexual in nature. Realizing that she is gay, Jane tries to talk...

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    • Lee Rose
    • TV-14
    • Stockard Channing
  5. The Truth About Jane. 1999 · 1 hr 32 min. TV-14. Drama · LGBT. Jane and Janice’s loving mother-daughter relationship is put the ultimate test when Jane realizes she’s a lesbian and her mother can’t accept it. Subtitles: English. Starring: Stockard Channing RuPaul Kelly Rowan Ellen Muth James Naughton Jenny O'Hara. Directed by: Lee Rose.

    • Lee Rose
    • January 1, 1999
    • 91 min
  6. Aug 7, 2000 · Jane, a high school teenager, tries to deal with the discovery that she is a lesbian after developing an intense friendship with another girl who makes her discover her true sexuality, which is only the start of Jane's troubles when Jane's unaccepting mother, Janice, struggles with her surprising revelation of brought forth by her only daughter.

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  8. The Truth About Jane is a Lifetime Original Movie directed by Lee Rose and starring Stockard Channing, Ellen Muth, Kelly Rowan Jenny O Hara and RuPaul. The film is about a teenage girl named Jane (Muth) who struggles not only with her sexuality, but with a mother (Channing) who refuses to accept her.