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Daddy (2015 comedy drama film)

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Directed by
  
Gerald McCullouch

Running time
  
89 minutes

Initial release
  
30 August 2015

Screenplay
  
Dan Via

Story by
  
Dan Via

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Written by
  
Dan Via

Country
  
United States

Director
  
Gerald McCullouch

Music director
  
Rob Gokee

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Starring
  
Gerald McCullouch Dan Via Jaime Cepero Mackenzie Astin Leslie Easterbrook

Release date
  
August 30, 2015 (2015-08-30) (MontrĂ©al World Film Festival)

Cast
  
Gerald McCullouch, Dan Via, Jaime Cepero, Mackenzie Astin, Jay Jackson

Similar
  
Norman Is That You?, Little White Lies, Gayby, Shortbus, Tangerine

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Daddy is an American comedy-drama film, slated for release in 2015. The directorial debut of Gerald McCullouch, the film is based on the play by Dan Via.

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The film stars McCullouch and Via as Colin McCormack and Stewart Wisniewski, two gay men in their late 40s. Longtime friends whose relationship has taken on many of the emotional undercurrents and routines of a non-sexual marriage, their bond is tested when Colin begins dating a younger man (Jaime Cepero).

The film's cast also includes Brooke Anne Smith, Jay Jackson, Tamlyn Tomita, Scott Henry, John Rubinstein, Mackenzie Astin, Richard Riehle and Leslie Easterbrook.

Background

McCullouch and Via starred in the original stage production of Daddy, which was staged in New York City and Los Angeles in 2010. The film adaptation was funded in part by a Kickstarter campaign in 2013.

According to Via, the play and film were inspired by the "daddy" phenomenon in the gay dating scene, as well as a desire to explore the effects of the contemporary normalization of same-sex marriage on older gay men who had been raised to believe that marriage and family were not available to them, and who thus built their own alternative models of family and social connection.

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Daddy (2015 comedy-drama film) Wikipedia