FILM ABOUT A FATHER WHO

FILM ABOUT A FATHER WHO

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Code: 5318
A film by Lynne Sachs

2021 / 74 min 
English Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 / NR


Pre:order: Ships December 7, 2021



    Synopsis

    Over a period of 35 years between 1984 and 2019, filmmaker Lynne Sachs shot 8 and 16mm film, videotape and digital images of her father, Ira Sachs Sr., a bon vivant and pioneering businessman from Park City, Utah. Film About a Father Who is her attempt to understand the web that connects a child to her parent and a sister to her siblings.

    With a nod to the Cubist renderings of a face, Sachs' cinematic exploration of her father offers simultaneous, sometimes contradictory, views of one seemingly unknowable man who is publicly the uninhibited center of the frame yet privately ensconced in secrets. With this meditation on fatherhood and masculinity, Sachs allows herself and her audience to see beneath the surface of the skin, beyond the projected reality. As the startling facts mount, she discovers more about her father than she had ever hoped to reveal.



    Special Features

    * Four short films by Lynne Sachs:
    - Drawn and Quartered (4 min. color 16mm, silent, 1986)
    - Which Way Is East: Notebooks from Vietnam (33 min., 16mm, 1994)
    - A Month of Single Frames (14 min. color sound 2019 )
    - Maya at 24 (4 min. 16 mm 2021)
    * Film and Family: a discussion between Lynne Sachs, Ira Sachs and Kirsten Johnson
    * Audio commentary with Director Lynne Sachs
    * Theatrical trailer
    * Booklet featuring essay by Ela Bittencourt



    Film Reviews

    Critic's Pick "[A] brisk, prismatic and richly psychodramatic family portrait."
    - Ben Kenigsberg, The New York Times

    "Formidable in its candor and ambition... one chapter in a continuing stream of work by an experimental, highly personal filmmaker."
    - Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily

    "Lynne Sachs' spirit of intelligent compassion lights up the film, giving voice to the anger and pain, but also providing the space and distance needed to recover from it... a spectacular gift to the viewer."
    - Matthew Sorrento, Film International


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