Struggling to save her home from foreclosure and stay sober after her military husband's death, Grace goes to work for her small town's only Muslim family and is forced to come face-to-face ... Read allStruggling to save her home from foreclosure and stay sober after her military husband's death, Grace goes to work for her small town's only Muslim family and is forced to come face-to-face with the demons that threaten to pull her under.Struggling to save her home from foreclosure and stay sober after her military husband's death, Grace goes to work for her small town's only Muslim family and is forced to come face-to-face with the demons that threaten to pull her under.
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With its heartfelt storytelling and pitch-perfect blend of humor and emotion, Cash for Gold is a sparkling gem of a holiday drama that will leave you laughing, crying, and cherishing the true value of love and redemption. The cast is tremendous and the music is perfect. The story leads you through several plots which are woven together masterfully. The movie serves as a touching reminder of life's true treasures. It's a rare holiday film that balances humor, heart, and meaningful themes so beautifully, delivering a story that stays with you long after the credits roll. Cash for Gold is a must-watch for anyone looking to feel the warmth and joy of the season (or anytime of year) while being reminded of the power of connection, forgiveness, and the value of relationships and their power to heal.
This was a heartwarming film that showcases the challenges and feats that a young woman overcomes for the sake of her child. The way the country sees Muslim folks especially in a small town can be seen here, however it only takes one person to help change their view of who these folks really are, hardworking and genuine. Truly think Grace was named Grace, to show just that. LOVE the ROAR scene it really shows the character growth at that moment between them. The directors really were able to bring the well written story to life. You can feel the connection of the team that made this happen.
It was pretty neat to see the small town of Chisholm as the sound stage in this film.
It was pretty neat to see the small town of Chisholm as the sound stage in this film.
I had the pleasure of attending a screening of Cash for Gold last night at the Henry Ford IMAX theatre last night. This film hit on so many topics relevant to the world we live in. It's tells the story of two humans sharing similar experiences with grief that become a thread that binds them together forever. I loved how they helped one another other heal and how open ended the story left us. We don't know how the story ends yet because it goes on after the film. It's up to us to decide how it continues. Two thumbs up from me. Hats completely off and standing ovation with loud whistling. Beautifully written and directed. I can't believe they shot this in 15 days! Bravo 💙🦋🦋💙
CASH FOR GOLD is the rare drama that shows a portrait of America seldom depicted but immediately recognizable. Capturing a Midwest populated with people hungry for connection and a second chance, one of the film's strength is its depiction of our complicated modern relationships. Someone holding a grudge needs a favor. A friend with a short fuse lashes out in the wrong direction. Misunderstandings pile up like dirty snow on the side of the highway.
Set during the holidays and blowing away the over-baked concept of a Christmas movie, Cash For Gold feels tarnished and real. Writer-Director-Star Deborah Puette, along with co-director Robert Enriquez, cuts through the craft beer and coziness and drop us into a world of dive bars and desperation. As Grace, Puette gives a raw and riveting performance. A single mother with seemingly only bad options, Grace still holds out a lantern in search of redemption. She finds something like it at a local pawn shop owned by a father and son who are like nothing she's ever encountered before.
The movie has the ragged authenticity of a worn flannel shirt, and the cast brings every character to life as they inhabit this rusty town. This is great storytelling, tossing out the Shiraz usually associated with this genre in favor of a shot and a beer.
This ain't no Hallmark. This ain't no Lifetime. This movie ain't fooling around.
Set during the holidays and blowing away the over-baked concept of a Christmas movie, Cash For Gold feels tarnished and real. Writer-Director-Star Deborah Puette, along with co-director Robert Enriquez, cuts through the craft beer and coziness and drop us into a world of dive bars and desperation. As Grace, Puette gives a raw and riveting performance. A single mother with seemingly only bad options, Grace still holds out a lantern in search of redemption. She finds something like it at a local pawn shop owned by a father and son who are like nothing she's ever encountered before.
The movie has the ragged authenticity of a worn flannel shirt, and the cast brings every character to life as they inhabit this rusty town. This is great storytelling, tossing out the Shiraz usually associated with this genre in favor of a shot and a beer.
This ain't no Hallmark. This ain't no Lifetime. This movie ain't fooling around.
What a gem of a film! The storytelling is intimate yet profound, drawing you in from the very first scene and never letting go. The character development is remarkable - you feel like you truly know Grace, with all her flaws and vulnerabilities. Her internal struggle felt so authentic and emotionally charged, making the emotional payoff feel both well-earned and deeply satisfying. The film's exploration of forgiveness, both of others and oneself, is handled with a rare sensitivity and depth. It's rare to see a movie that handles complex emotions with such grace (no pun intended) without feeling forced or manipulative. Every interaction and moment feels organic, and the supporting characters add richness to the narrative without overshadowing the core story. The performances are truly standout - natural, raw, and completely believable. I left the theater feeling moved and reflective, which is the mark of a truly great film. I'll be recommending this one to everyone I know - it's the kind of movie that stays with you long after the credits roll.
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