Chicago – Films that build cultural bridges and have great stories are few, and the new release “Cash for Good” scores in both categories. Written, Co-Directed and featuring Deborah Puette, the film was produced in part through Chariot Entertainment and producer Ahmos Hassan. Puette and Hassan talked to Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com.
The film follows Grace (Deborah Puette), an Army widow hiding a dark secret and fighting to support herself and her young son (Sawyer Gacka) while clinging to her recent sobriety. With Christmas fast approaching, she takes a job at the local pawn shop owned by the town’s only Muslim family. Grace connects to the owner’s son, Hasan (Farshad Farahat), a man with a secret of his own.
Cash for Gold
Photo credit: Freestyle Digital Media
Rating: 3.5/5.0
This is a sincere American story about how the melting pot interrelates in smaller towns in these United States. Deborah Puette is spot-on as Grace,...
The film follows Grace (Deborah Puette), an Army widow hiding a dark secret and fighting to support herself and her young son (Sawyer Gacka) while clinging to her recent sobriety. With Christmas fast approaching, she takes a job at the local pawn shop owned by the town’s only Muslim family. Grace connects to the owner’s son, Hasan (Farshad Farahat), a man with a secret of his own.
Cash for Gold
Photo credit: Freestyle Digital Media
Rating: 3.5/5.0
This is a sincere American story about how the melting pot interrelates in smaller towns in these United States. Deborah Puette is spot-on as Grace,...
- 2/3/2025
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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“Tweek x Craig” Season 19, Episode 6
Tweek and Craig were nothing more than the boys' close friends at school, but in the episode called "Tweek x Craig", everything changed. When South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker noticed the fan base creating lots of fan art of the two characters, particularly with them both as a couple,...
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- by Zack Wilson
- CBR
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