2020 FEATURED TRAILERS
2020 FEATURED TRAILERS
On Fathers and Sons and Love trailer
Spizella Official Trailer
Aysan Trailer WD
HIGHLIGHTS
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Hill Posing with Fans | FIFF Gratitude | Hill & Trashina Conner |
Hill in Rucker Park | Hill Harper & MilesHill Signs and Autographs his book for a fortunate young man. | Two Children's Book AuthorsChiquita Camille & Trashina Conner |
Producer of "Autistic Like Me" | Author of "Letters To Our Sons" | Media Panel |
Hill & Moderator |
FILM PREVIEWS
"1982" A father struggles to protect his daughter from the reality of her mother's drug addiction in Tommy Oliver's powerful, semi-autobiographical debut.
Director: Andrea Capranico
Producer: Andrea Capranico, Darlene Catly Malimas
Screenwriter: Andrea Capranico
"The Landscape Within"
After the death of his father, Eric Nui Cabales grapples with the meaning of home and endeavours to find a new direction in life. A body-painter, costume designer, photographer and conceptual artist, Cabales’ visual work is rooted in a landscape of memories at Kayama, a patch of land owned by his forefathers.
“Daddy Don’t Go” explores the crisis of fatherlessness in America by capturing two years in the lives of four disadvantaged fathers in New York City as they fight to defy the odds against them. And the odds are real - men living in poverty are more than twice as likely to become absent fathers than their middle-class peers (U.S. Census Bureau). “Daddy Don’t Go” illuminates the hardships that impoverished fathers face and provides compelling portraits of men who are unwavering in their commitment to parenthood despite those challenges..
"AUTISTIC LIKE ME" A candid portrait of the fathers and male caregivers of children with Autism. Dispelling the archaic idea that "big boys don't cry,” a group of fathers open up to each other about the fear, disappointment and, ultimately, the acceptance of a parenting experience very different than
the ones they had envisioned.