Slovak Director Tereza Nvotová didn’t want to make “Father.”
“To be honest, I thought: ‘I can’t do it. I don’t know how.’ These kinds of movies can be so heavy – you just feel like you’re sinking. But I also couldn’t stop thinking about this story.”
In the Venice Horizons drama, sold by Intramovies, a horrific mistake destroys one father’s life, threatening his career, marriage and even his sanity. Nvotová’s co-writer Dušan Budzak based it on the ordeal of his own best friend.
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