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Daddy 2024

98 min📅 2024-12-05

"The Future is Fatherhood"

In *Daddy (2024)*, director Neal Kelley crafts a sharp-edged comedy set in a bizarre dystopian world where the state controls who can become a father.

Director: Neal Kelley

Cast

Yuriy Sardarov
Yuriy Sardarov
Sebastian
Jacqueline Toboni
Jacqueline Toboni
Ally
Pomme Koch
Pomme Koch
Mo
Britt Baron
Britt Baron
F.R.A.N.N.
Neal Kelley
Neal Kelley
Andrew
Joseph Lopez
Joseph Lopez
The Driver
Jono Sherman
Jono Sherman
Jeremy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Daddy (2024) about?

*Daddy (2024)* follows four men who arrive at a government-run retreat to prove their readiness for fatherhood—only to discover no guidance awaits. Stranded in the wilderness, they must rely on their instincts and each other in this darkly comedic exploration of what it truly means to be a dad.

Who directed Daddy?

Neal Kelley directed *Daddy (2024)*, blending sharp wit with dystopian satire in his unique comedic style.

Who stars in Daddy?

The cast of *Daddy (2024)* features Yuriy Sardarov, Jacqueline Toboni, Pomme Koch, Britt Baron, and Joseph Lopez alongside director Neal Kelley.

Is Daddy (2024) worth watching?

As a dystopian comedy with a fresh premise, *Daddy (2024)* offers a clever mix of humor and social commentary. While IMDb ratings aren't yet available, its quirky tone and unique take on fatherhood make it worth a look for fans of offbeat comedies.

How long is Daddy?

The runtime for *Daddy (2024)* is 98 minutes.

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About Daddy (2024) — A Dystopian Comedy About Fatherhood You Won't Forget

In *Daddy (2024)*, director Neal Kelley crafts a sharp-edged comedy set in a bizarre dystopian world where the state controls who can become a father. Four men head to a remote California retreat, expecting guidance on their journey to parenthood, only to find themselves abandoned without instructions. Left to navigate this surreal challenge alone, they must confront their own doubts and prove their worth—not just to the system, but to each other.

The film blends dark humor with poignant themes, exploring masculinity, societal expectations, and the chaotic nature of modern fatherhood. With a quirky tone and offbeat premise, *Daddy (2024)* delivers a thought-provoking yet funny take on what it means to nurture and lead.