Fraud
Contemporary Cinema
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54m
Directed by Dean Fleischer-Camp | 55 mins | 2016
A family's home movies document a desperate crime spree and a bid to outrun the consequences…Or do they? In this meta-fiction thriller, an average family’s youtube videos have been edited to resemble something quite different. An extraordinary feat of editing, a provocative parable of the pursuit of happiness, and a disturbing demonstration of the mutability of the stories we share in the Internet age, "Fraud" defies simplistic definition.
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