Fatherhood

Everybody has a dad. But not everybody knows them.

Everybody has a dad. But not everybody knows them. Or has even met them. In this documentary feature, young people from Memphis, LA, New York and London talk about absent fathers and perform music videos of original songs they wrote for the film. Then we meet some absent fathers, explore the reasons why, and find an innovative way forward. It is directed by Ben Gregor, working with APCH in South Central LA, The Door in NYC, STAX Music Academy in Memphis and Homeboy Industries in LA, as well as young people formerly of Kids Company in London. Powerful, shocking and uplifting, with songs and music videos spanning the genres of Soul, Hip Hop, Gospel, Classical, Blues and Spoken Word, Fatherhood makes essential new voices heard.

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Ben Gregor

Ben Gregor

Ben Gregor directs film, TV, and commercials, specialising in comedy with visual flair.  Ben is currently directing The Magic Faraway Tree for Elysium and Neal Street from a script by Simon Farnaby. The film stars Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy, Nicola Coughlan, Jessica Gunning, Jennifer Saunders, Rebecca Ferguson, Nonso Anozie, Dustin Demri-Burns, and Michael Palin. Ben directed Black Ops, an award-winning comedy thriller for the BBC, created by and starring Gbemisola Ikumelo and Akemnji Ndifornyen and also starring Hammed Animashaun, Zoe Wanamaker, Felicity Montagu, and Alex Macqueen. Other credits include lead director on Series 6 of Brassic for Calamity and Sky and lead director on Series 3 of Britannia for Neal Street, Vertigo, and Sky. Information above via their homepage.
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