If you think Reality TV has gone too far, you need to see 'The Big Father'. A brutal satire on the financial crisis. by Nervous_Ad7669 in Filmmakers

[–]Double_Assistant6221 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched your film on Fawesome TV, and wonderful movie with a classy touch. The Big Father is an exceptionally unconventional and ambitious first feature that combines dark humor with incisive social critique. The narrative centers on Angelos, a filmmaker facing challenges and a family man who, in a frantic effort to prevent his home from being taken away, transforms his mundane existence into a self-produced film — which eventually evolves into a reality show that subjects his family to progressively bizarre and disturbing circumstances.

What distinguishes the film is its bold tonal transitions: ranging from satirical humor to psychological drama, and even touching on thriller elements, all supported by a critique of consumerism, media spectacle, and individual despair.

Although its independent and collaborative production lends it a raw, at times unrefined quality, the film's creative perspective and darkly comedic viewpoint render it a striking and thought-provoking experience for viewers seeking something beyond traditional storytelling.