Postcard to Daddy (2010)

ALL 01/01/2010 (de) Documentary 86 Min
  • Release
    01/01/2010
  • Production
    Michael Stock Filmproduktion
  • Rotten tomato
    74%
  • Original title
    Postcard to Daddy
  • Original language
    de
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
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Overview

As a child, Michael Stock was sexually abused - by his own father. 25 years later he is still looking for inner peace. In conversations with his family and friends and his own reflections, he paints an ever clearer, if contradictory picture of what happened and of the consequences for each of the family members. Old family films seem to show a happy family - excerpts from Michael's first feature film hint at his extreme adult life, overshadowed by his lifelong trauma. Yet in spite of the intense drama, the film doesn't have an atmosphere of anger and hatred but rather a surprising air of hope and love of life. Michael's aim is not to accuse the "perpetrator" but to understand. In the end, he takes his video "Postcard" to his father. With the camera running, he confronts him with his past.

  1. Michael Stock

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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Postcard to Daddy (2010) 86 Min

ALL 01/01/2010 (de)
Documentary
  • Release 01/01/2010
  • Production
    Michael Stock Filmproduktion
  • Original title Postcard to Daddy
  • de
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

As a child, Michael Stock was sexually abused - by his own father. 25 years later he is still looking for inner peace. In conversations with his family and friends and his own reflections, he paints an ever clearer, if contradictory picture of what happened and of the consequences for each of the family members. Old family films seem to show a happy family - excerpts from Michael's first feature film hint at his extreme adult life, overshadowed by his lifelong trauma. Yet in spite of the intense drama, the film doesn't have an atmosphere of anger and hatred but rather a surprising air of hope and love of life. Michael's aim is not to accuse the "perpetrator" but to understand. In the end, he takes his video "Postcard" to his father. With the camera running, he confronts him with his past.

  1. Michael Stock

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer