Fatherhood Image Film Festival 2021

Multi-Screening: Forbidden Fruit, Another Father, I Am Yours, JOLT, My Happy Place, Zindagi 1 Tsp. & The Settler

Full Synopsis

The Experience For You

A Group of Finalists for this year's Fatherhood Image Film Festival

Film(s) To Be Screened

I Am Yours

Lucia's Husband, David, is a rich businessman with a profound love for his wife and daughter, Taso; however, he struggles with drug and gambling addictions. After David loses all his money gambling, his guilt leads him to disappear from Lucia and the family he loves the most. Lucia now has to be strong for her daughter while questioning her feelings for David and her relationship with Rick. Lucia must make a decision for her and her family's future once and for all. This decision ultimately propels her into developing new ways to make her family stronger than ever.

Director - Giorgi Tkemaladze


Forbidden Fruit

A devoted family man uncovers the truth about the Original Sin.


'The Settler'

'The Settler' follows the story of a Latino man named Juan, who has left his family behind and immigrated to the US in the hopes of a better life. While He's working hard and is bent on building his future, he faces social and emotional struggles.


Zindagi 1 Tsp.

This is the story of Shirish who loses his wife at that point of his life, when a companionship is needed the most. Consequently he has to leave behind his home in Dehradoon and move with his son to a different city. This separation, from his wife and home, is quite untimely, and causes Shrish’s mind and heart to constantly go back and revisit the beautiful memories of his loving and high-spirited wife. He always finds himself caught in flashbacks of memories of the amazing conservations he had with his wife. What we basically find out through Shirish's emotional journey in this twenty-two minute film is that; for true happiness in life, not much is needed, but only sweet memories.


JOLT

This film, starring veteran Ghanaian actor Albert Odartei Jackson-Davis questions the socio-cultural norms around "African Parenting" as depicted in a conversation between a father and son about forgiveness, fatherhood and what's left of their long bitter relationship.


My Happy Place

In 1965, 7 year old Anna Boreman sets off on a 6 week road trip across America with her estranged, traveling minister father in search of forgiveness and Autopia.


Inside A Funeral Hall

Sang Eun, who’s been fighting cancer secretly behind his family’s back, goes to his grandmother’s funeral. There he sees his family members focusing more on how much money they’ll be inherited instead of remembering his grandmother. That makes him imagine what his funeral would be like. He meets his old friend Eunkyu’s uncle at the funeral and hears that Eunkyu is also getting treated for his pancreatic cancer at the same hospital and that he’s in stage 4. Sang Eun pays a visit to Eunkyu after the funeral and he immediately gets the feeling that his friend doesn’t have much time left. As he walks out of the room, he’s met with Eunkyu’s mother who’s in total despair and he sees that death could mean desperation beyond sadness to someone.


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Screening Location

Online Screening

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Viewing Time

  • December 17, 2022, 11:00 am EST

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Video-On-Demand Availability

VOD Start: December 17, 2022, 6:00 pm

VOD End: December 24, 2022, 12:00 am

VOD Playback will be limited between those dates.


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