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Fathers & Sons
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Fathers & Sons

Oct 1, 2010
1h 27m
★ 3.5

Overview

Fathers & Sons is a comedic exploration of a group of men and their relationships with their fathers. A middle-aged Jewish man meets his father for the first time at the funeral of his mother. A south-Asian accountant introduces his white fiance to his father - a gay, Bollywood choreographer. A recently bankrupted Wall-Street broker has come home to borrow money from his music teacher father, and four brothers gather at the paternal home to pay their last respects and to collect their inheritance.

Genres

Drama
Comedy

Production Companies

Raven West Films
Resonance Films

Cast

Stephen Lobo

Kama / Cameron

Stephen Lobo

Manoj Sood

Satish

Manoj Sood

Tyler Labine

Sean

Tyler Labine

Vincent Gale

Vince

Vincent Gale

Hrothgar Mathews

Hrothgar

Hrothgar Mathews

Tantoo Cardinal

Gordon’s Sister

Tantoo Cardinal

Jay Brazeau

Anton

Jay Brazeau

Blu Mankuma

Blu

Blu Mankuma

Ben Immanuel

Bernie

Ben Immanuel

Tom Scholte

Tom

Tom Scholte

Viv Leacock

Viv

Viv Leacock

Agam Darshi

Agam

Agam Darshi

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