Absent

Absent

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  • Music: Ash Casteel
  • Award(s): Audience 2010 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: Audition: Found Footage Film, Crazy Murder
  • Story:
    .ABSENT is about a topic much closer to home for most of us in the the USA – the absence of a father or healthy father figure – and the impact that this absence has throughout life. Hunt interviews some powerful figures in faith-based men’s work, like John Eldridge of the Ransomed Heart Ministries and Father Richard Rohr. But he ALSO interviews prostitutes and homeless folks, a world champion boxer and James Hetfield of the legendary heavy metal band Metallica.
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STORY

Story
.ABSENT is about a topic much closer to home for most of us in the the USA – the absence of a father or healthy father figure – and the impact that this absence has throughout life. Hunt interviews some powerful figures in faith-based men’s work, like John Eldridge of the Ransomed Heart Ministries and Father Richard Rohr. But he ALSO interviews prostitutes and homeless folks, a world champion boxer and James Hetfield of the legendary heavy metal band Metallica.

AWARDS

Won
Audience Award

Best Feature Documentary | 2010

POPULAR DIALOGUES

Popular Dialogues

"[first lines] John Eldredge: Think about this: Your father is the first person in the outside world that either chooses you or doesn't, and it's the answer to that question that will inevitably shape you and everyone around you for the rest of your life and theirs."

"John Eldredge: Every man has one question - one - that they're asking: "Do I have what it takes? Right? Am I powerful? Am I real? Can I come through?" That is the core question of the masculine journey. I mean, that shapes and drives everything a man is and says and does - "Do I have what it takes?" - and the boy is supposed to get the answer to the question from his father."