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Father
The film is based on the work of the Swedish writer August Strindberg.
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Plot Summary
In 1975, the elderly, widowed Jack Darcy, a celebrated author, has moved into a nursing home after suffering a stroke. His estranged son, Eddie, a successful but emotionally distant businessman, visits him, bringing along his American girlfriend, Jane. As Eddie grapples with his past and his complicated relationship with his father, Jack reflects on his life and regrets. The film explores themes of family, memory, and reconciliation.
Critical Reception
Father received generally positive reviews, with particular praise directed at the performances of Sir John Mills and Michael Hoban. Critics noted the film's sensitive portrayal of aging, memory loss, and strained family relationships. While some found the narrative somewhat conventional, the emotional depth and strong acting were widely appreciated.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant drama anchored by a moving performance from John Mills.
Explores complex father-son dynamics with sensitivity and emotional resonance.
Offers a thoughtful look at aging and the power of memory.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Father' is not widely documented on Google, but critical praise focused on the performances and emotional depth.
Awards & Accolades
Sir John Mills received a nomination for the Australian Film Institute Award for Best Actor for his role.
Fun Fact
Sir John Mills, who was 82 at the time of filming, delivered a powerful performance that was widely lauded, especially considering his age and the demanding nature of the role.
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