Thursday, October 2, 2008

More Digi-Dads

"This was not just another screenplay," said the father, who directed his son's film. "This was hysterical." So, screenwriter Joseph Middleton is helping son Lane bring to life his filmic vision, "Teen-Aged," a $400,000 budgeted comedy still seeking a tad more backing and any distribution.

A father bringing his son to the screen is the exact opposite of the backstory for a new documentary being released this month in which children bring a few moments of time in the kliegs for their old men . Being Dad is a short documentary purporting to help new dads by interviewing men whose claim to expertise on fatherhood has been their on-the-job training.

Intriguingly, at least from the trailer, it appears that being a dad is more of a mom entertainment:

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