Chattanooga Film Festival: True Believer (2022)

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Writer/director Alana Purcell’s debut feature True Believer brings the term “quirky indie comedy” to another level, in a decidedly good way. This tale of a fractured family and the supposedly supernatural property that two of them inherit is charming and, ultimately, brimming with positivity.

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