
Daddy 2021
In *Daddy* (2021), a sharp 14-minute Lithuanian short film from director Justas Ramanauskas, tragedy becomes an unexpected catalyst for reunion.
Director: Justas Ramanauskas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Daddy (2021) about?
This short film follows three siblings who, after years of silence, must reunite when their father dies unexpectedly on a family vacation. Their reluctant collaboration to bring him home stirs up old wounds and forces them to confront their unresolved emotions.
Who directed Daddy?
Daddy (2021) was directed by Justas Ramanauskas, a Lithuanian filmmaker known for blending drama and comedy with a keen eye for human behavior.
Who stars in Daddy?
The film features a compelling trio of performers: Darius Gumauskas, Gabija Jaraminaitė Ryškuvienė, and Saulius Ambrozaitis as the estranged siblings.
Is Daddy (2021) worth watching?
With a runtime of just 14 minutes and a unique blend of dark comedy and drama, *Daddy* offers a fresh take on family dysfunction. While unrated, its tight storytelling and strong performances make it a compelling watch for fans of short films and character-driven narratives.
How long is Daddy?
Daddy (2021) runs for 14 minutes.
About Daddy (2021) — A 14-Minute Short Film on Grief, Family, and Dark Comedy
In *Daddy* (2021), a sharp 14-minute Lithuanian short film from director Justas Ramanauskas, tragedy becomes an unexpected catalyst for reunion. When their estranged father suddenly passes away during a family holiday, three siblings who haven't spoken in years must finally set aside their differences to bring his body home. What begins as a somber obligation quickly spirals into a darkly comedic exploration of grief, forgiveness, and the messy, unspoken bonds of family. Ramanauskas crafts a tone that strikes a delicate balance—equal parts heartfelt and irreverent—where awkward silences and blunt humor reveal the depths of their fractured relationships.
The film thrives on its tight runtime, using minimal dialogue and sharp performances to convey generations of unresolved emotion. Darius Gumauskas, Gabija Jaraminaitė Ryškuvienė, and Saulius Ambrozaitis anchor the story with raw, understated energy, embodying characters who are as frustrating as they are sympathetic. Set against the stark, indifferent backdrop of a vacation gone wrong, *Daddy* transforms a mundane premise into a poignant meditation on how we cope—or fail to cope—with loss.