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My father, who art in nature, is a documentary film by Alden Olmsted, son of California naturalist and John Muir follower John Olmsted. John left the family when Alden was very young to preserve thousands of acres of California parks from Mendocino to Lake Tahoe - including, among others, Jug Handle State Reserve, Goat Mountain, the South Yuba Wild & Scenic River, Bridgeport covered bridge, the Independence Trail State Park, and many more. On September 29Th of this past year, cancer was found in John's liver, and he was given six months to live. Alden became his caregiver, and began chronicling this journey of forgiveness, and of finally getting to know his father. This film is his story.
Academic and broadcaster Lisa Jardine turns detective on her famous father, Jacob Bronowski. Through his personal and professional dilemmas she reveals the story of science in the 20th century, from Einstein to the atom bomb.
Michael Pabst talks about his father and film director G.W. Pabst.
A moving and touching tribute to the director's late father, who had no problems with his son's sexuality.
When our loved ones pass they live on through our memories, the stories that bring us together, keep us warm when we feel cold and cheer us up in the darkest times. A Collection of My Father tells the story of Vincent Faulls, a soldier, husband and father, through the eyes of his daughter. The memories of her father as an entrepreneur and dancer bring light to the story of an everyday man forging his way in our world.
Who do you talk to, when you're frantically looking for a car space, need advice, help with the lotto numbers, or just to rant? This man talks to his dead Father. Conversations with my dead Father is an episode in the life of someone who lost their father but wants to continue the conversations. It's a film about remembering memories, some bitter, some sweet, it's about fights, diets, it's about missing the ones you love, it's about not letting go, it's about everyday chats. It's about life.
Plainspoken text and archival photos combine to form a powerfully evocative short about father-daughter bonding.
The artist remembers his father through the recollection of his speech patterns.
A short documentary by Sarah Collery.
My Father in the Cloud follows a series of attempts as director Ruth Patir tries and fails in utilizing new technologies to dance with her late father, a telecommunication engineer with a secret unrealized desire for Virtual Reality. As her journey unfolds she realizes the limitations of technology in replacing what she lost.
The Streets Were My Father is a profound documentary that tells the real life journey of three inner-city Chicago men from fatherlessness to gangs, and from life in prison to prison programs that set them on the road to redemption. These men now carry on lives as productive members of society. The wounds and traumas from absent and abusive fathers is profound for millions of men around the world. The Streets Were My Father brings both light and hope to everyone affected by past trauma.
A 1992 film by Ilse Biberti.
When a fiercely independent young African American woman and her nouveau-nationalist photographer boyfriend decide to visit the father she hasn't seen in years, the tragicomic reunion shatters her illusions and provokes the two lovers to reveal that they are both the wounded children of alcoholics. The revelation changes their perception of themselves and each other and serves as a springboard to a new way of relating. This award winning short narrative co-stars Daresha Kyi and Isaiah Washington in his first film.
A father returns home after a long absence due to his sudden illness and treatment. His teenage son is anxiously waiting for him, charged with anger, to have a postponed intense confrontation.
My Father, The Captain: Jacques-Yves Cousteau revisits the adventure and the legacy of Captain Cousteau not only through intimate stories from his family but also from some of the people whose lives he influenced. In rediscovered footage of the earliest days of scuba diving, Jean-Michel Cousteau shows how his father brought the great unseen ocean into focus and into our homes. Jean-Michel and the next generation of Cousteau children, now adults, describe the legacy they have taken upon themselves to carry and cast a meaningful light on the life and work of a man who inspired millions to reconsider our relationship with the sea and its creatures.
My Father's World is the fourth release in The Praise Baby Collection: Music for Baby's Spirit and Mind. This series is the first developmentally appropriate CD, DVD and video series that creates a nurturing environment for your baby's spiritual and intellectual development. Combining popular praise and worship songs with images of children, colorful animation and real world objects, My Father's World will actively engage your baby's spirit and mind, stimulating early learning in the areas of tactile, cognitive, social, emotional, and most importantly, spiritual development. Special DVD features allow you to listen to all songs with female lead vocals, child lead vocals, or instrumental. Approximate running time is 30 minutes. Recommended for ages 1 to 36 months.
Apart from a few fragmentary stories, Griff Rhys Jones's father never talked about his war. Yet as a medical officer to a West African division he travelled 15,000 miles from Wales to Ghana and the jungles of Burma. He and his men were part of an army of a million raised in Africa and Asia to fight the Japanese. To understand their story Griff travels first to Ghana and then, accompanied by 90-year-old veteran Joshua, he goes to jungles of Burma. It is known as the forgotten war, but Griff discovers how it transformed these West Africans from children of the British Empire into masters of their own destiny.
A divorced and remarried doctor tries to reconnect with his eleven-year-old son whom he has always neglected.