Un home pateix un petit accident de cotxe, i una setmana després construeix una nova identitat, reclamant que no pot "recordar" ser pare. Gairebé vint anys després, la seva amnèsia persisteix, encara que mai es troba cap causa física o dany cerebral. Entretingut i pensatiu, "Oblidar el pare" ofereix un estudi de cas premiat sobre dissociació, l'abandonament dels pares i la integració familiar en la malaltia mental.
AWARDS
International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) – Special Jury Award, Joris Ivens Competition
GZDOC – Guangzhou International Documentary Film Festival – Grand Jury Prize
Achtung Berlin – New Berlin Film Award – Honorable Mention
Ippokrates International Health Film Festival – Audience Award
William Dieterle Film Prize – Special Prize
Dallas Video Fest – Honorable Mention
German Film Assessment Center (FBW) – Highest Rating
Shortlisted for the Lola German Film Prize (German Oscar)
OFFICIAL SELECTIONS
Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival
True/False Film Festival
Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
A son investigates his father’s mysterious amnesia and emotional disappearance
Forgetting Dad is a deeply personal and unsettling documentary directed by Rick Minnich and Matt Sweetwood. The film traces the extraordinary story of Minnich’s father, whose life changed dramatically one week after a seemingly harmless car accident in Sacramento, California, in 1990. Following the incident, he claimed to have lost all memory of his past, renaming himself “New Richard” and starting a completely new life, leaving behind his wife and children. Nearly twenty years later, his amnesia remains, yet no medical explanation or brain damage has ever been found.
Through intimate interviews with family members, friends, and co-workers, the documentary unfolds like a psychological detective story. As Minnich revisits his father’s past, he uncovers conflicting testimonies, hidden emotions, and unsettling truths about the boundaries between illness, denial, and choice. The result is both a portrait of one man’s dissociation and a moving reflection on the ripple effects of mental illness within a family.
Winner of the Special Jury Award at IDFA and recipient of multiple international honours, Forgetting Dad stands out for its raw honesty and emotional depth. It offers a rare, longitudinal glimpse into what happens when someone turns away from their own history—and what it means for those left searching for answers.
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