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Director: Paul Fox
Cast: Paulo Costanzo, Steph Song, JR Bourne, Gordon Michael Woolvett
Ryan, a good-natured slacker, is tempted into a money laundering scheme while working for a lottery magazine. A capitalistic comedy that asks the question - when is "enough" enough?
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Everything's Gone Green is a delightfully offbeat comedy from 2006 directed by Paul Fox, featuring a standout performance from Paulo Costanzo as a likable slacker drawn into a money laundering scheme. With its blend of satirical social commentary and quirky character dynamics, this film offers an entertaining and thought-provoking take on the pursuit of wealth and the moral gray areas it can create.
Everything's Gone Green is a 2006 Canadian comedy film directed by Paul Fox and written by Douglas Coupland. It was produced by Elizabeth Yake, True West Films and Chris Nanos, Radke Films. Originally acquired for distribution in Canada by ThinkFilm, with Shoreline Entertainment handling international sales, Equinoxe Films later acquired Canadian distribution rights after ThinkFilm's sale to Capitol Films led to the closure of its Canadian distribution services. The film won the award for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 2006 Vancouver International Film Festival.
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