Fathers and Sons (2018)

Chronicling the history of his family from 1787 to now while looking for the answers to some buried secrets regarding certain relatives, Roger Deutsch (The Boy on the Train) soothingly voices over his latest effort - a poetic, travelogue-esque 30-minute documentary which takes the viewer on an engaging personal journey from Hungary to America and back via beautiful vintage photographs, grainy home videos (that often look better than professional and persistently stand the test of time), as well as his own impressionistic footage, with the unique experience enhanced by excellent musical choices. —Nikola Gocic

Director: Roger Deutsch
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 30 min
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Screenplay

Editing: Roger Deutsch
Production: Otto Films
Country: Hungary, Slovakia, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fathers and Sons about?
Chronicling the history of his family from 1787 to now while looking for the answers to some buried secrets regarding certain relatives, Roger Deutsch (The Boy on the Train) soothingly voices over his latest effort - a poetic, travelogue-esque 30-minute documentary which takes the viewer on an engaging personal journey from Hungary to America and back via beautiful vintage photographs, grainy home videos (that often look better than professional and persistently stand the test of time), as well as his own impressionistic footage, with the unique experience enhanced by excellent musical choices. —Nikola Gocic
Who directed Fathers and Sons?
Fathers and Sons was directed by Roger Deutsch.
How long is Fathers and Sons?
Fathers and Sons has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
What genre is Fathers and Sons?
Fathers and Sons is a Documentary film.
Where was Fathers and Sons produced?
Fathers and Sons was produced in Hungary, Slovakia, United States of America.