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Faith, Fraud & Minimum Wage is a 2011 comedy film adaption of Canadian playwright Josh MacDonald's play Halo. The film is directed by George Mihalka, and stars Callum Keith Rennie and Martha MacIsaac.
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Faith, Fraud & Minimum Wage | |
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Directed by | George Mihalka |
Written by | Josh MacDonald |
Produced by | Bev Bliss Colin Neale |
Starring | Callum Keith Rennie Martha MacIsaac Ricky Mabe Andrew Bush |
Cinematography | Norayr Kasper |
Edited by | Gaétan Huot |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 mins |
Countries | Canada, US |
Languages | English (also available in German and Hungarian) |
Box office | undisclosed |
Rebellious Casey McMullen wrestles with the true nature of miracles when her father begins to believe in a religious hoax which she has secretly created. Casey never knew what a miracle could do, until she created one. Frustrated with her life, Casey throws a cup of coffee at the wall of Krowne Donuts where she works, and the splash seems to closely resemble an image of Jesus Christ. Overnight, Casey finds herself becoming the ring-leader of a growing faith circus. Casey's father, haunted by the aftermath of a family tragedy, is letting everything around him fall apart: his mortgage payments, his business, everything. Casey's hoax might just be the revelation her Dad needs, but the result of Casey's hoax are not at all what she expected.
Nominee for the 2011 DGC craft award for outstanding Achievement in Direction - George Mihalka
Only Nova Scotian film chosen to premiere at the 2011 Shanghai Film Festival
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