Summaries

'A Guy Called Dad: A Daughter's Journey' s a documentary that takes a unique, intimate look at schizophrenia and how it affects one daughter's relationship with her father. Producer/Director Kacey Arnold guides us through the reality of mental illness with a sensitivity and humor that only a family member can lend. In the process, she gives us a peek into a world most are not allowed into - or never want to enter.—Anonymous

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Genres
  • Drama
  • Biography
  • Documentary
Release date Feb 20, 2020
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Girl in a Bubble

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 24m
Color Color
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Synopsis

A GUY CALLED DAD: A DAUGHTERS JOURNEY is a documentary that takes a unique, intimate look at schizophrenia and how it affects one daughters relationship with her father. Producer/Director Kacey Arnold guides us through the world of mental illness with a sensitivity and humor that only a family member could lend. In the process, she gives us a peek into a world most are not allowed into -- or never want to enter.

Kacey documents her journey as she struggles to deal with her father's illness and the roller coaster of emotions that come with it. She uses the film to address questions like: How does a brilliant man get lost between the cracks? How do you repair a relationship damaged by an illness that may never improve? How do you work through the resulting denial and guilt? How do you help improve your fathers standard of living when there is intense resistance to change? What kind of resources are out there for you and your mentally ill parent? If your father is no more than a guy called dad, how much do you owe a man you hardly know?

The documentary utilizes Kacey and her father as a lens that focuses on the difficulties of living with a brain illness and the challenge to keep these vulnerable citizens safe. This is Kaceys first step in raising awareness and making this often taboo subject more accessible. She dreams of starting a foundation (The Dowd Foundation) vested in the ongoing care of her dad and people like him.

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