
Father to Be 1979
Director Lasse Hallström's early comedy *Father to Be (1979)* follows Bosse, a fast-talking ad man chasing his dream of writing the great Swedish novel.
Director: Lasse Hallström
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Father to Be (1979) about?
The film centers on Bosse, an advertising executive who dreams of literary fame, until a one-night stand leaves his fling pregnant. As he grapples with impending fatherhood, his carefree lifestyle and career ambitions quickly collide with the realities of adult responsibility.
Who directed Father to Be?
Lasse Hallström, the acclaimed Swedish filmmaker behind later hits like *My Life as a Dog* and *The Shipping News*, directed *Father to Be*.
Who stars in Father to Be?
The film features Magnus Härenstam as Bosse, alongside Anki Lidén, Micha Gabay, Ulf Brunnberg, and Stig Ossian Ericson in key roles.
Is Father to Be (1979) worth watching?
As a lighthearted Swedish comedy from the late '70s, *Father to Be* offers charming performances and a relatable premise about life's curveballs. While it may not have the polish of Hallström's later work, its humor and heart make it a nostalgic gem for fans of classic European comedies.
How long is Father to Be?
The film runs for 103 minutes.
About Father to Be (1979) — A hilarious Swedish comedy about fatherhood's unexpected arrival
Director Lasse Hallström's early comedy *Father to Be (1979)* follows Bosse, a fast-talking ad man chasing his dream of writing the great Swedish novel. Life takes an unexpected turn when a chance encounter at a burger joint with Lena leads to an unplanned pregnancy—and suddenly, Bosse's carefully mapped-out future feels like it's unraveling at the seams. His once-predictable nights of career ambitions and carefree parties vanish as the looming responsibilities of impending fatherhood cast everything in a new, slightly surreal light.
Hilariously self-absorbed yet endearing, Bosse's panic mirrors a universal comic anxiety: the fear that parenthood means the end of freedom. With sharp wit and a light touch, Hallström crafts a warm, bittersweet snapshot of a man discovering that life's biggest surprises often come wrapped in diapers and midnight feedings.