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Father's Day

by Mark Lipman

"An amazing accomplishment. FATHER'S DAY is an intensely personal film that will speak to anyone exploring the imprint of their parents on their own lives."
Bo Smith, Film Curator
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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Filmmaker Mark Lipman looks back at the impact of his father's death over thirty years ago and uncovers more than he bargained for. What begins as a personal memorial to his father evolves into a moving exploration of grief and depression, the vagaries of memory and the veneer of family normalcy.

Haunted by his inability to prevent his father's death at age 17, the making of this film came to span twenty years as Lipman tried to construct an image of his father from relatives' memories and psychiatric records unearthed from hospital archives. The film circles around to become an inquiry into his own life - the choices he has made and how his father's life resonates within his own.

Using evocative home movies and poetic imagery, Father's Day allows the viewer to become immersed in intimate conversations about death, suicide, mental illness and the choices that went into the creation of a family. There are no easy answers or tidy conclusions and so the film creates an unusual space for viewers to reflect upon their own lives.

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38 minutes • VHS
38 minutes • DVD

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38 min./ VHS
Institutions (Colleges/Universities)
$185
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$85
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$50
38 min./ DVD
Institutions (Colleges/Universities)
$185
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REVIEWS  

"Images, sounds, and thoughts, past and present, are orchestrated with riveting art into a pulse of rumination over family and self. Irresistibly, viewers are absorbed by lives and feelings that may seem as unremarkable as their own, but, once addressed here, blossom with the import of what we can and cannot know about our selves and others. Father's Day is a remarkable achievement."
Jeff Clark, James Madison University
Booklist

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"Mark Lipman's Father's Day is a compelling and original look at the father-son relationship. His efforts to penetrate the secrets in his family echo the mystery and uncertainty and, ultimately, the powerful bond between all fathers and sons."
Sam Osherson, Ph.D.
Author, Finding Our Fathers

"The spark of originality burns no brighter than in Father's Day by director Mark Lipman. More than with most films, describing this documentary falls painfully short of the experience from viewing it. To say it is an examination of a 49-year old man coping with the death (and possible suicide) of his father can't begin to capture the subtle, subliminal power of what you'll actually witness."
Marc Thomson
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"FATHER'S DAY is a story of loss, love and healing. It compellingly captures the heart of an unfinished story between a father and a son."
David C. Treadway, Ph.D.
Author, Dead Reckoning: A Therapist Confronts His Own Grief

AWARDS / SCREENINGS

  • Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
  • SilverDocs (AFI/Discovery Channel)
  • Athens International Film and Video Festival
  • Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films
  • Grand Prize for Editing, Rhode Island International Film Festival
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Western Psychological Association Convention
  • Detroit Docs International Film Festival
  • Magnolia Independent Film Festival

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