Fathers of Girls

2010 British film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fathers of Girls is a 2010 British drama film written and directed by Karl Howman and Ethem Cetintas and starring Ray Winstone.[1]

Directed byKarl Howman
Ethem Cetintas
Written byKarl Howman
Ethem Cetintas
Produced byRiza Nur Pacalioglu
StarringRay Winstone
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Fathers of Girls
Directed byKarl Howman
Ethem Cetintas
Written byKarl Howman
Ethem Cetintas
Produced byRiza Nur Pacalioglu
StarringRay Winstone
CinematographyDigby Elliott
Edited byAsh Mills
Music byStuart Roslyn
Release date
  • November 2010 (2010-11)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

Frank, a single father, spirals into grief after his only child Helen dies of a drug overdose while in college. As he uncovers aspects of her life, he learns that she is dating a much older man and using drugs.

Cast

Release

The film was released on either November 18, 2010[2] or November 19, 2010.[3]

Reception

The film has a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on nine reviews.[4] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian praised Winstone's performance but criticized the film's 76 minute runtime and "undeveloped" plot.[5] Charles Gant, writing for Variety, criticized the supporting cast and the film's "banal" conflicts, but praised Winstone and the technical aspects of the production.[1] Tim Robey of The Daily Telegraph gave the film a mostly negative review, describing it as "creepy" and uninteresting.[6] Philip Wilding of Empire awarded the film two stars out of five, writing that its "ambling style corrodes the continuity of the film, scenes languish, dialogue is drawn out and the dénouement is unsatisfying and flat."[2] Dave Calhoun of Time Out also awarded the film two stars out of five, calling it a "lifeless" mystery and criticizing the plot, supporting cast, and "fruity dialogue".[3]

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