Movies About Losing A Father

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All About My Mother (1999)

All About My Mother
★★★★
★★★★
3.1 out of 4 stars

From Pedro Almodóvar, starring Cecilia Roth, Marisa Paredes, Candela Peña, Antonia San Juan
Rated R

All About My Mother is a 1999 Spanish drama film directed by Pedro Almodóvar, starring Cecilia Roth, Marisa Paredes, Antonia San Juan, Penélope Cruz and Candela Peña. The film follows Manuela, a single mother who travels to Barcelona in search of the father of her teenage son, Esteban, who has been killed in a car accident. Along the way she meets various characters, including a pregnant nun, a transgender cabaret performer, and two women who were former lovers of Esteban's father. All About My Mother is a meditation on the nature of motherhood, family, and loss, with a focus on the strength and resilience of women in the face of adversity. It is both a celebration of life and a tribute to those who have suffered great loss.

Ordinary People (1980)

Ordinary People
★★★★
★★★★
3.1 out of 4 stars

From Robert Redford, starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, Judd Hirsch, Timothy Hutton
Rated R

Ordinary People is a 1980 American drama film directed by Robert Redford and starring Donald Sutherland, Mary Tyler Moore, and Timothy Hutton. The film tells the story of a family dealing with the aftermath of their eldest son's death in a boating accident. It explores the relationships between the surviving members of the family, and their attempts to cope with their grief, guilt, and anger. It also examines the dynamics of a suburban middle-class family, and how they respond to crisis and tragedy. The film was a critical and commercial success, earning four Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

In the Bedroom (2001)

In the Bedroom
★★★★
★★★★
3 out of 4 stars

From Todd Field, starring Tom Wilkinson, Sissy Spacek, Nick Stahl, Marisa Tomei
Rated R

The Son's Room (2001)

The Son's Room
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Nanni Moretti, starring Nanni Moretti, Laura Morante, Jasmine Trinca, Giuseppe Sanfelice
Rated R

Three Monkeys (2008)

Three Monkeys
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Nuri Bilge Ceylan, starring Yavuz Bingöl, Hatice Aslan, Ahmet Rifat Sungar, Ercan Kesal
Rated Not Rated

Don't Look Now (1973)

Don't Look Now
★★★★
★★★★
2.9 out of 4 stars

From Nicolas Roeg, starring Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland, Hilary Mason, Clelia Matania
Rated R

Rabbit Hole (2010)

Rabbit Hole
★★★★
★★★★
2.8 out of 4 stars

From John Cameron Mitchell, starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, Dianne Wiest, Miles Teller
Rated PG-13

Pieces of a Woman (2020)

Pieces of a Woman
★★★★
★★★★
2.8 out of 4 stars

From Kornél Mundruczó, starring Vanessa Kirby, Shia LaBeouf, Ellen Burstyn, Iliza Shlesinger
Rated R

The Limey (1999)

The Limey
★★★★
★★★★
2.8 out of 4 stars

From Steven Soderbergh, starring Terence Stamp, Peter Fonda, Lesley Ann Warren, Luis Guzmán
Rated R

Keane (2004)

Keane
★★★★
★★★★
2.8 out of 4 stars

From Lodge Kerrigan, starring Damian Lewis, Abigail Breslin, Amy Ryan, Liza Colón-Zayas
Rated R

The Accidental Tourist (1988)

The Accidental Tourist
★★★★
★★★★
2.7 out of 4 stars

From Lawrence Kasdan, starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Geena Davis, Amy Wright
Rated PG

Antichrist (2009)

Antichrist
★★★★
★★★★
2.6 out of 4 stars

From Lars von Trier, starring Willem Dafoe, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Storm Acheche Sahlstrøm
Rated Not Rated

Moka (2016)

Moka
★★★★
★★★★
2.5 out of 4 stars

From Frédéric Mermoud, starring Emmanuelle Devos, Nathalie Baye, David Clavel, Diane Rouxel
Rated Not Rated

Here Before (2021)

Here Before
★★★★
★★★★
2.3 out of 4 stars

From Stacey Gregg, starring Andrea Riseborough, Jonjo O'Neill, Niamh Dornan, Eileen O'Higgins
Rated R

 



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