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Show Me the Father

Everyone has a father story... and it's still being written.
2021 | 91m | English

(601 votes)

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Everyone has a unique father story. Whether positive or painful, it's always personal and can deeply affect the core of our identity and direction of our lives. Providing a fresh perspective on the roles of fathers in today’s society, Show Me the Father invites you to think differently about how you view your earthly father, and how you personally relate to God.
Release Date: Sep 10, 2021
Director: Rick Altizer
Writer: Rick Altizer, Stephen Kendrick, Mark Miller
Genres: Documentary
Keywords christian film
Production Companies Affirm Films, Kendrick Brothers
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Jim Daly Self
Eddie George Self
Jonathan Evans Self
Alex Kendrick Self
Jill Kendrick Self
Stephen Kendrick Self
Name Job
Rick Altizer Writer, Director
Scott Simmons Editor
Stephen Kendrick Writer
Mark Miller Writer
Name Title
Stephen Kendrick Executive Producer
Shannon Kendrick Executive Producer
Alex Kendrick Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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Wuchak
7.0

**_Inspiring documentary on the importance of the role of fathers_** "Show Me the Father" (2021) is an inspirational documentary that focuses on why fathers or father figures are strategic in one’s life. While it was directed by ‘no-name’ Rick Altizer, it was produced by the Kendrick brothers, Al ... ex and Stephen, known for inspiring dramas like “War Room” (2015) and “Fireproof” (2008). There are naturally a few motivational speakers or preachers, such as the genuine Tony Evans. The story covering Deland McCullough and his mentor Sherman Smith is particularly noteworthy; not so much at first maybe, but stick around for the last act and there’s a serious ‘wow’ factor. Speaking of the climax, it’s driven home how many people, especially men, are walking around like the living dead, hampered by an invisible curse that weighs them down. The flick effectively informs about receiving the blessing of the heavenly Father and moving forward with faith, hope and love. Like me, it’ll probably prompt you to look back at your life and connect the pieces, answering questions, not to mention reignite the fire of motivation. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes. GRADE: B

Aug 30, 2022