3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects some of our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring Father films at We Are Moving Stories. These include documentary and drama, shorts and feature length about daughters, sisters, sons, genre and real-life stories.
Total length of this section: 27 films.
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I Got This - A young couple schemes to get DNA samples from three men who could be the father of the daughter he has been helping to raise, believing she was his. Length: 22 minutes 28 seconds. Writer/Director Erik Bork:
Chasing Grace - A young woman reluctantly meets with her estranged father only to discover the truth about the events of the wild 70’s summer that drove them apart. Length: 11 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Julia Barnett:
The Hero Pose - Mia is eight years old and wants to do anything but hang out at her dad's house trying to sell a car that doesn't run. Her father, Joe has real concerns he's grappling with. The Hero Pose is a story about Joe and Mia, father and daughter, and those precious moments when two people are able to pause and connect. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Mischa Jakupcak:
Your Mother and I - Johnna's Dad changed the world. Or so he says. But Johnna and her dad can't seem to connect, each growing more and more frustrated, revolving around one another in their own orbits. Length: 13 minutes 20 seconds. Director Anna Maguire:
Heavy Feathers - After finding a letter from her deceased father, Myna starts looking for her past in a household where her mother and sister only want to look forward. Length: 15 minutes. Writer/Director Joosje Duk:
“You should watch this film because it’s colorful and light, yet at the same time it deals with darker themes, which I believe is a nice balance. I was inspired by pop art when developing the visual style of the film, which gives it a bubbly feel, but the topics the film deals with are more serious and intense. The film explores the interaction between comedy and drama both visually as well as in terms of content. I’m most interested in finding moments in film where comedy and drama meet, because I believe that’s where the most truthful moments in life come from.”
Father's Day - Austen, a 12-year-old troubled bonne vivante, meets her father for the first time before he heads off to prison. Short film. Written and Directed by Arizona O'Neill:
Dope Mister Dee - With the help of his father’s best friend and a mystical underwater world, 12-year old Dizzy must learn to let go of his missing father. Length: 9 minutes 2 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Juliet DeVette:
Father Time - A young girl who can’t let go of the past invents a time machine to see her father again after he dies, but things don’t go quite the way she planned. Length: 3 minutes 10 seconds. Writer/Director/Cinematographer Steven J Mangurten:
After Emma - A powerful drama about a father's road to acceptance. Length: 10 minutes 1 second. Writer/Director Gabrielle Stone:
Our Males and Females - A father and mother are faced with the painful task of washing and shrouding their transgender daughter. Shrouding is an Islamic religious practice that is deemed obligatory to carry out upon death. But when no one agrees to wash her and shame falls onto the family, how far is the father willing to go to make sure his "son" is washed? Length: 11 minutes. Writer/Director Ahmad Alyaseer:
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Whales - Two sisters reunite in their deceased father’s house on an idyllic Italian island, only to discover a painful family secret. Length: 29 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Nora Jaenicke:
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Gridlock - A frustrated father’s morning takes a turn for the worse when tragedy strikes amid a traffic jam. Length: 79 minutes. Director Daniel Imperiale:
Bye Bye Bastard - When a Hollywood talent agent and his sister are compelled to look back on the abuse of their now deceased father, they find themselves bewildered with what to do with his remains. Neither wants his ashes, the only remaining souvenir of his cruel existence. Yet, unbeknownst to them, their father’s spirit is not at rest. Length: 11 minutes 7 seconds. Director/Producer Keven Porter Jr:
Torch - In the not-too-distant future where the word freedom is illegal, a divided father must choose between performing his government duty or saving his own family. 10 minutes 49 seconds. Writer/Producer Angie Engelbert:
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El Astronauta (The Astronaut) - Beto, a sophisticated man, returns to his remote hometown with the goal of bringing his senile father to a care home in the city. But his father, Don Alfredo, does not want to leave home until he fulfills his only desire: to reach the moon to say goodbye to his beloved and late wife. With great difficulty to understand his father's desire, but touched with the ingenuity, Beto must find the way to become “The Astronaut". Length: 18 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Manuel Trotta:
Sundown - A carefree gambler returns home to help his family deal with his father’s dementia and quickly learns being responsible is harder than he bet on. Length: 96 minutes. Writer/Director Brendan Boogie:
Asra - A religious and traditionalist man, defeated by an incurable degenerative disease, decides to end with his own suffering. He entrusts his son Omar, with whom he has a difficult relationship, with the task of finding someone to end his pain. Length: 15 minutes 40 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor/Editor Caio Cortonesi:
Father - While driving to sign the papers to end his father’s life support, Andrey reflects on memorable moments between the two of them. Length: 8 minutes 34 seconds. Director Gleb Osatinski:
A Perfect Day for Caribou - An estranged father and son spend the day ambling around a cemetery, wandering the wilderness, searching for family, and stumbling through disharmony and heartache. Length: 1 hour 35 minutes. Writer/Director Jeff Rutherford:
Infiel - A father's attempt to rebuild a relationship with his son. The two navigate their lasting shame and grudges in an effort to reacquaint as the friends they once were. Length: 8 minutes 37 seconds. Writer/Director/Editor Ben Escobar:
Saving Art - Instead of telling his newly diagnosed five-year-old son that he has Leukaemia; Brian tells Arthur that the chemotherapy will give him superpowers. In a battle to keep them both positive, Brian is haunted by his lie as he struggles to find hope. Length: 15:00 minutes. Writer/Director Remi R.M. Moses:
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Things Long Left Unsaid - Akin to a visual journal entry, Things Long Left Unsaid is a short personal documentary about the sudden loss of the filmmaker's father and her coming to terms with all of the things the two never talked about, including the difficulty of existing as a Black family in her predominantly white suburban hometown. Length: 21:02 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Antonia Thornton:
Film About a Father Who - Between 1984 and 2019, filmmaker Lynne Sachs shot a film with her father, a bohemian businessman who sometimes chose to reveal less than was really there. Length: 74 minutes. Director Lynne Sachs:
The Third Dad - A daughter sets out to find the grave of her estranged, alcoholic father. Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Director Theresa Moerman Ib:
Four Nights and a Fire - A young Ojibwe photographer stubbornly takes on the responsibility of keeping a sacred fire alive for four consecutive days and nights in mourning for his father. His father’s spirit tries to reach him from the other side. Length: 12:37 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Alex Nystrom:
Present Moment is a celebration of living life well, despite whatever health challenges one might face: our protagonist's wisdom, honesty and courage inspires the viewer while reminding them of their own innate resiliency. Length: 8 minutes 5 seconds. Co-Director/Producer/Writer Aimie Vallat:
Baba’s Next Chapter - As her father's retirement approaches, a student filmmaker living abroad attempts to bring a story, the father wrote, to life to prevent him from abandoning his one last creative passion... Length: 9 minutes 42 seconds. Director/Producer Jamie C.X. Wang: