

Dads 2019
"You got this. Even when you don't."
Directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, *Dads* (2019) is a heartfelt and often hilarious documentary that dives into the messy, rewarding, and sometimes absurd realities of modern fatherhood.
Director: Bryce Dallas Howard
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dads (2019) about?
*Dads* (2019) is a documentary that explores the joys, struggles, and unexpected humor of modern fatherhood through personal stories shared by dads from all walks of life. It blends celebrity insights with everyday experiences to celebrate the highs and lows of raising children.
Who directed Dads?
Bryce Dallas Howard directed *Dads*, bringing her personal perspective and storytelling prowess to this intimate look at fatherhood.
Who stars in Dads?
The documentary features Bryce Dallas Howard, Judd Apatow, Jimmy Fallon, Neil Patrick Harris, Ron Howard, and Ken Jeong, alongside real-life dads sharing their experiences.
Is Dads (2019) worth watching?
If you're a fan of heartfelt documentaries that blend humor with real-life stories, *Dads* is definitely worth your time. Its relatable themes and engaging interviews make it an uplifting watch for parents and non-parents alike.
How long is Dads?
*Dads* runs for 81 minutes, making it a concise yet impactful documentary you can enjoy in one sitting.
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About Dads (2019) — A Heartfelt Documentary on Modern Fatherhood
Directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, *Dads* (2019) is a heartfelt and often hilarious documentary that dives into the messy, rewarding, and sometimes absurd realities of modern fatherhood. Through candid interviews with a mix of celebrity comedians and everyday dads, the film captures the raw emotions, unexpected challenges, and genuine moments of joy that define parenting today. Whether it's sleepless nights, career sacrifices, or the sheer unpredictability of raising kids, *Dads* paints a vivid portrait of a role that's equal parts tough and transformative.
With an ensemble cast that includes Judd Apatow, Jimmy Fallon, Neil Patrick Harris, and Ron Howard, this documentary blends humor with raw authenticity, making it as relatable as it is entertaining. The 81-minute runtime flies by as these real-life stories unfold, offering a universal reflection on love, growth, and the small triumphs that make fatherhood unforgettable.




