Dancing with my father / a film by Marcia Rock.

What do daughters learn from their fathers about men? This video is an intimate family view of how adult love is often shaped by what a child learns at home. With camera rolling, filmmaker Marcia Rock sets out to make a point about her father's emotional guardedness -- that it was hurtful, that...

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Other Authors: Rock, Marcia (Director, Producer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : The Cinema Guild, 2002.
Series:Academic Video Online
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Summary:What do daughters learn from their fathers about men? This video is an intimate family view of how adult love is often shaped by what a child learns at home. With camera rolling, filmmaker Marcia Rock sets out to make a point about her father's emotional guardedness -- that it was hurtful, that it had a ripple effect which extended into her own marriage. Her father's struggle to meet her halfway and yield to her questions while the world is in effect, watching is the surprise of this family drama. With his help, Rock combines self-analysis and dynastic saga as she traces her family demons, from a tiny Jewish community in Slovakia to the immigrant neighborhoods of Cleveland, Ohio, during the early twentieth century. In the process, she finally learns to dance with her father and not around him.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed October 05, 2020).
Physical Description:1 online resource (55 minutes)
Playing Time:00:54:20
Language:In English.