Where's Daddy?

Where's Daddy? is a movie starring Joel Austin, Tiffany Bacon, and Christopher Barnes. The question 'Where's Daddy?' may sound infantile, but it's as much of an adult question that can be asked, especially when it comes to...
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
1 hours
45 minutes
Genres
Documentary
Actors
Fred Barnett, Christopher Barnes, Joel Austin, Tiffany Bacon
Director
Rel Dowdell
Writer
Rel Dowdell
Country
USA
Year
2017
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
Comments about documentary «Where's Daddy?» (30)
Perspectives on the child support system and the specific effect and consequences to black families. Emphasis on the experience of fathers as participants in the system. Examining the legal challenges, social implications, cultural issues and emotional impact of navigating the child support system.
The plot, the pacing, the character developments, the raw emotionally charged performances will keep you glued to your screen.
A beautifully written, acted, and crafted movie. Highly recommended!
This movie surprised me, it was really good. This is a movie worth watching!
It's worth watching.
Love this movie. The main character is such an awesome character.
this was such a movie. even though it is a movie that few can relate to, those few who can do it so strongly.
Seriously a great movie! Great Documentary that can be watched over and over again! Always funny!
It was a great movie.really jaw dropping.
Firstly, the cast. They are all excellent and experienced actors and actresses and they did their job on the level that it should be done ! Starting with Joel Austin. His acting ability is great and he made 100% effort to role. Certainly one of his best roles. Fred Barnett, who is absolutely amazing and most likely one of the best actors in Hollywood! This beautiful movie is made for everyone!
I rated this movie as excellent because it's one of my all-time favourite Documentary movies.
This movie was just really good, there's no other way to put it.