In Bob We Trust

In Bob We Trust is a feature documentary about Father Bob Maguire directed by Lynn-Maree Milburn and Produced by Ghost Pictures Pty Ltd.[1]

In Bob We Trust
In Bob We Trust
Directed byLynn-Maree Milburn
Produced byRichard Lowenstein,
Maya Gnyp,
Andrew de Groot,
Lynn-Maree Milburn
Written byLynn-Maree Milburn
StarringBob Maguire, John Safran
CinematographyAndrew de Groot
Edited byLynn-Maree Milburn,
Richard Lowenstein,
Andrew de Groot,
Lora-Mae Adrao
Production
company
Ghost Pictures
Distributed byApparition Entertainment
Release date
Australian Theatrical Release Oct 2013
Running time
102min
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Story

A documentary about Father Bob Maguire, a renegade Catholic Priest from Melbourne, Victoria. The documentary traces Bob Maguire as he is forced to retire from his Parish of 38 years, St's Peter and Paul Parish in South Melbourne. The film begins in 2009 when the Archbishop of Melbourne, Archbishop Denis Hart 'invites' Fr. Bob to retire.

Crowdfunding Campaign

In Bob We Trust was initially funded via the crowdfunding website Pozible, raising more than $30,000.[2]

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gollark: Or maybe just light nanoseconds or something.

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