
Fathers and Daughters (2015)
Année de sortie: 2015
Nation: Italy, United States
Alternative Title: Otcové a dcery, Isad ja tütred, De padres a hijas, Apák és lányaik, Avot u'vanot
Réalisateur: Gabriele Muccino
Writer: Brad Desch
Production & Genre
Producteur: Producer: Craig J. Flores, Nicolas Chartier, Sherryl Clark
Co-Producer: Babacar Diene, Dominic Rustam
Executive Producer: Keith Rodger, Richard Middleton, Romilda De Luca, Russell Crowe
Sociétés: Andrea Leone Films, Busted Shark Productions, Fear of God Films
Genre: Drama
Budget: 22.400.000
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: family, hospital, mental breakdown, widow, writer
Histoire
Fathers and Daughters follows Jack (Abraham Attah), an accomplished Pulitzer-winning writer who experiences a mental breakdown after the loss of his wife. He struggles to cope with being both a widower and a single father to their young daughter, Mary (Kylie Rogers). Twenty-seven years later, Mary is now grown up (played by Jane Fonda) but still bears the emotional scars from her tumultuous childhood. She grapples with her own challenges in forming meaningful connections as she navigates adulthood.
Résumé
Directed by Gabriele Muccino, Fathers and Daughters is a dramatic exploration of family bonds, loss, and healing across generations. The film interweaves Jack's past struggles with Mary's present-day experiences, highlighting the enduring impact of parental absence or emotional unavailability on children. Set against the backdrop of New York City, the story underscores the importance of communication and understanding within families to overcome trauma.