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Forgetting Dad

One week after a seemingly harmless car accident, Richard Minnich--a California data processing executive and father of five--wakes up with total amnesia. He no longer recognises his wife and children and has a great deal of difficulty with the simplest daily tasks. The doctors are baffled, as there is no evidence of brain damage or other physical causes. For the family, the event marks the beginning of a never ending nightmare. Sixteen years later, filmmaker Rick Minnich--the oldest son from Richard's first marriage--returns to California with a camera in search of answers about why his father's memory still hasn't returned. He talks with his family members and a former colleague of Richard's, and reconstructs in detective-story fashion the period of time before and the years following the accident. Along the way, Rick not only discovers many deep-rooted emotions that had never been dealt with, but also uncovers startling facts that shed a very different light on his father's memory loss. Was Richard really struck by a horrible affliction, or was he perhaps trying to escape from a life he could no longer lead?

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  • "One week after a seemingly harmless car accident, Richard Minnich--a California data processing executive and father of five--wakes up with total amnesia. He no longer recognises his wife and children and has a great deal of difficulty with the simplest daily tasks. The doctors are baffled, as there is no evidence of brain damage or other physical causes. For the family, the event marks the beginning of a never ending nightmare. Sixteen years later, filmmaker Rick Minnich--the oldest son from Richard's first marriage--returns to California with a camera in search of answers about why his father's memory still hasn't returned. He talks with his family members and a former colleague of Richard's, and reconstructs in detective-story fashion the period of time before and the years following the accident. Along the way, Rick not only discovers many deep-rooted emotions that had never been dealt with, but also uncovers startling facts that shed a very different light on his father's memory loss. Was Richard really struck by a horrible affliction, or was he perhaps trying to escape from a life he could no longer lead?"@en
  • "Une semaine après un accident de voiture en apparence anodin, Richard Minnich souffre d'une amnésie totale. Il ne reconnaît pas sa femme ou ses enfants et toute tâche quotidienne lui demande un effort insurmontable. Les médecins sont perplexes, car il n'existe aucune preuve de lésions cérébrales ou d'autres causes physiques. Pour la famille commence un cauchemar sans fin."
  • "One week after a seemingly harmless car accident, Richard Minnich - a California data processing executive and father of five - wakes up with total amnesia. He no longer recognises his wife and children and has a great deal of difficulty with the simplest daily tasks. The doctors are baffled, as there is no evidence of brain damage or other physical causes. For the family, the event marks the beginning of a never ending nightmare. Sixteen years later, filmmaker Rick Minnich - the oldest son from Richard's first marriage - returns to California with a camera in search of answers to why his father's memory still hasn't returned. He talks with his family members and a former colleague of Richard's, and reconstructs in detective-story fashion the period of time before and the years following the accident. Along the way, Rick not only discovers many deep-rooted emotions that had never been dealt with, but also uncovers startling facts that shed a very different light on his father's memory loss. Was Richard really struck by a horrible affliction, or was he perhaps trying to escape from a life he could no longer lead?"@en

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Documentary"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Independent films"@en

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  • "Forgetting Dad"@en
  • "Forgetting Dad"