Crazy Like A Fox
“The most timely and moving of all our films this year, demonstrating with lyricism and breathtaking beauty that our human roots in home soils provide our strongest link to nature.”
- Mark Madison, Chief Programmer, American Conservation Film Festival 2006
The bank foreclosed, and his family home is up for auction. The notice of eviction is in his hand. But here’s a man who won’t take “YOU’RE EVICTED” for an answer!
Click to read: Synopsis | Critic Reviews | Viewer Reviews | Honors | Foreclosure Blog
Join Nat in his fight for home, family and tradition! Crazy like a Fox is heartwarming tale of the South that viewers are calling:
- “A perfect blend of comedy and drama.”
- “Right up there with the acting is the photography. It is achingly beautiful, capturing the Virginia countryside in all its glory. The score, written by the director, is perfect.”
- “A great story. Definitely worth seeing. You root for the hero. You feel pride for the cause. You can feel the scenery. I also like the feel of times past.”
Starring:
Roger Rees, Royal Shakespeare Company veteran and Emmy nominee |
Mary McDonnell, Two-time Academy Award nominee |
Foreclosure Blog
Crazy like a Fox is a film about one man’s unconventional fight against foreclosure, a tragedy that has already displaced 2.3 million Americans this year. This blog’s aim is to provide information and resources to help people avoid foreclosure and deal with it when they do face it. Click here to read the Foreclosure Blog now.
