

One man plays every role in a 27-minute tax fraud epic. Cinema is saved.
Two years ago, Rex Mose committed tax fraud, setting in motion a series of events leading to the fall of the Wisconsin government. Now, two former IRS agents must regain their knowledge of taxation in order to put Mose’s tyranny to an end.
Acting
Brian Keim's one-man cast is genuinely unhinged commitment
Direction
Visual storytelling on a budget that shouldn't work but does
Writing
Tax code as dramatic mythology—unironically brilliant
Director
Brian Keim
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Brian Keim literally plays every speaking role, making this the most ambitious one-person show since The Parent Trap—but with tax law.
This is part of a reported 'Tax Evader Cinematic Universe'—yes, TCU is real, and it belongs to Wisconsin.