Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA future father reconnects with his own, long-lost father, now a monk on Mount Athos.A future father reconnects with his own, long-lost father, now a monk on Mount Athos.A future father reconnects with his own, long-lost father, now a monk on Mount Athos.
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- 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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I found myself exposed in many ways watching this documentary that feels more like an artistic movie. The most important thing that got my attention after watching it is the fact that i started asking myself uncomfortable questions, regarding my own family. I may be subjective after seeing all of his productions but everything Andrei Dascalescu does, touches my soul in honest and direct ways.
I cannot wait to see his evolution as a director and surely, who knows, as a father.
I cannot wait to see his evolution as a director and surely, who knows, as a father.
In some ways we are carbon copies of our parents. My mistakes are my father's mistakes before me. His choices are the example that guide me on his footsteps.
A young father tries to understand his father's choice, so he can break the cycle and be there for his child.
Heartwarming tale of one's quest to understand his past without a judgement.
A young father tries to understand his father's choice, so he can break the cycle and be there for his child.
Heartwarming tale of one's quest to understand his past without a judgement.
Emotional story of parents to be, parents and grandparents.
We are all somebody's child. And we all live with our own demons and internal struggles. Andrei managed to capture all this in the most authentic way. Many of us will relate to the story on so many levels.
85 minutes of emotions, uneasiness, giggles, laughters, tears.
Thank you Andrei and Paula, for sharing your journey with the world. Ana Sofia is the most beautiful reason to become the best version of yourselves.
As I write this review there are only five other written reviews on Holy Father - all of them rewarding it with ten stars. Most of the reviewers have only ever written one review (and none of them have reviewed more than three). As long as IMDB steers reasonably clear from disinformation and represents "honest opinions" it is a useful tool in guiding us through the overwhelming amount of choices we have at our disposal.
The story of parents emotionally under delivering to their children may be a universal topic - it is, however one Dascalescu doesn't deliver particularly well. The narrative feels more driven by personal disappointment than trying to convey a message with documentary qualities. In so doing the ability to identify and empathise is greatly diminished.
Under all accounts it is hard to take in that anybody, genuinely, feels that 10/10 represents a reasonable assessment of Holy Father.
The story of parents emotionally under delivering to their children may be a universal topic - it is, however one Dascalescu doesn't deliver particularly well. The narrative feels more driven by personal disappointment than trying to convey a message with documentary qualities. In so doing the ability to identify and empathise is greatly diminished.
Under all accounts it is hard to take in that anybody, genuinely, feels that 10/10 represents a reasonable assessment of Holy Father.
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- Durée1 heure 25 minutes
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By what name was Holy Father (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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