My Own Man
Rattled by the prospect of becoming a dad, a 40-year-old filmmaker begins to consider what “manhood” really means for him, prompting him to pursue an array of interests and reexamine his views — which were shaped by his father.
Genre: Comedy, Documentary, Drama
Director: David Sampliner
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