Here are a few movie suggestions for Father's Day.
Big Fish (2003)
Dir. Tim Burton
One of the best films of director Tim Burton, a son investigates the fanciful tales of his father while the older man struggles with his health. The storytelling is much more complex than the usual Burton fare.
Father of the Bride (1950/1991)
Dir. Vincente Minnelli / Charles Shyer
The original version of Father of the Bride, starring Spencer Tracy, was released in 1950. A well received remake starring Steve Martin was issued in 1991. Both films tell the story of the emotional and financial woes of a father whose daughter is getting married.
Field of Dreams (1989)
Dir. Phil Alden Robinson
An example of a movie apparently about one thing and later revealing itself as about something else, Field of Dreams tells the story of an Iowa farmer (Kevin Costner) who hears voices telling him to build a baseball diamond in his corn field.
Finding Nemo (2003)
Dir. Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich
A Pixar film about Marlin, a widowed clown fish whose only son is captured by an aquarium hobbyist. Marlin sets out with a forgetful blue tang to find his son. A sequel, Finding Dory, was released in 2016.
He Named Me Malala (2015)
Dir. Davis Guggenheim
A documentary about Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai and her father Ziauddin. Malala was shot in he head by the Taliban for attending school. She survived the attack and became an international voice in support of women's rights.
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
Dir. Steven Spielberg
The third Indiana Jones film is the best sequel in the series. Key to the movie's success is the father-son relationship between Henry and Indiana, played by Sean Connery and Harrison Ford.
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Dir. Gabriele Muccino
Real life father and son Will and Jaden Smith play Christopher Gardener and his son. Gardener was living on the streets with his son and they struggled to put their lives back together.
Taken (2008)
Liam Neeson plays a retired CIA agent whose daughter is abducted by traffickers. Neeson's character uses his particular set of skills to rescue his daughter.
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Dir. Robert Mulligan
Based on the book by Harper Lee, a white lawyer defends a black man accused of rape in the Depression-era south as seen from the point of view of the lawyer's daughter.
We Bought a Zoo (2011)
Dir. Cameron Crowe
A father and his children move into a dilapidated zoo with the intention of repairing and reopening it.
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