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I'm The Father

September 26, 2002 1h 42m 3.3/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 2002. I'm The Father is a feature film. directed by Dani Levy.

Starring Ezra-Valentin Lenz, Sebastian Blomberg, and Maria Schrader

Synopsis

Marco and Melanie, a young married couple, are living a life of passion, chaos, and all the little frustrations of everyday existence. Their love for each other seems like a beacon on heavy seas. But career pressure, burned toast, and dirty laundry are eroding all tenderness, and they never seem to find enough time for their six-year-old son, Benny, either. Their world is about to fall apart when Melanie moves out, taking Benny with her. She files for divorce, and Marco makes a decision that is not only going to change his own life. He suddenly discovers his own unique way of being a father … I’m the Father is a modern portrait of a generation which appears to fail its own ambitions: After all, how do you combine a job, children, love and all the other challenges of everyday life – without giving yourself up in the process? And then what happens when positions become entrenched and a divorce seems inevitable?

Quick Facts

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Release Date September 26, 2002 23 years ago
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Runtime 1h 42m 102 minutes total
User Rating 3.3/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Language German Original language
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Country Germany Production

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Production Details

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Released
Original Language
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is I'm The Father about?

Marco and Melanie, a young married couple, are living a life of passion, chaos, and all the little frustrations of everyday existence. Their love for each other seems like a beacon on heavy seas. B...

Who directed I'm The Father?

I'm The Father was directed by Dani Levy.

How long is I'm The Father?

I'm The Father has a runtime of 1 hours and 42 minutes (102 minutes total).

When was I'm The Father released?

I'm The Father was released on September 26, 2002 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in I'm The Father?

The main cast of I'm The Father includes Ezra-Valentin Lenz, Sebastian Blomberg, Maria Schrader, Ulrich Noethen, Marion Kracht.