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Directed by
  
Dean Fleischer-Camp

Production company
  
Memory

Initial release
  
1 May 2016

Screenplay
  
Dean Fleischer-Camp

6.9/10
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Edited by
  
Jonathan Rippon

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Dean Fleischer-Camp

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Produced by
  
Riel Roch-Decter Sebastian Pardo

Producers
  
Sebastian Pardo, Riel Roch Decter

Similar
  
A Landscape of Lies, Belief: The Possession of Janet, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Weirdos, A Dark Song

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Fraud is a 2016 conceptual documentary film directed by Dean Fleischer-Camp. It tells the story of an average white American family of four obsessively shopping at Big Box stores until their increasing mountain of debt leads them to go to extremes in order to wipe the slate clean and keep the money flowing.

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Origins

In the late 2000s, around the time he was directing the short film, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, Camp was digging through clips on the user-generated content platform YouTube when he stumbled across over 100 hours of home video footage documenting the life of an unknown American family and uploaded to the internet between 2008 and 2015. He was initially hesitant to turn it into a documentary because of the effort and time required to cut the footage down to feature length.

Release

The film world-premiered at Hot Docs in May 2016. The premiere was controversial, with arguments breaking out during post-screening Q&As between the director and members of the audience as well as amongst the audience members themselves. The film has been selected to screen at BAMcinemaFest at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York and the Sheffield International Documentary Festival (SIDF) in the United Kingdom.

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