Boogie Woogie Daddy (2002)
About a son who, in his father’s folder of negatives, finds love, despair and reconciliation with a painful memory. The father’s suicide and the great emptiness that followed. A journey among the 3000 negatives that the father left behind him. He was a very good photographer. Among the negatives Eric finds a self portrait, a picture of the other dad. A man that looks afraid. A man that barely dares to look into the camera. What was it he was was afraid of?
Release : 2002
Runtime : 12 minutes
Genre : Documentary
Cast : Erik Bäfving
Crew : Erik Bäfving (Director), Martin Hennel (Sound), Erik Bäfving (Editor), Andreas Kullberg (Music), Erik Bäfving (Screenplay)
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