The Dead Father is a Canadian film directed by Guy Maddin, and his debut film. The short film tells a surrealist story of a Son's feelings of anger, sadness, and inadequacy after the return of his Dead Father. The Dead Father is shot in black and white on 16mm film and features Maddin's usual use on the stylistic conventions of silent-era cinema.

The Dead Father (1985)
Directed by Guy Maddin
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Anger, Debut Film, Inadequacy, Return Of Dead Father, Sadness, Silent-era Cinema, Son's Feelings, Stylistic Conventions, Surrealism
Alternate Titles
Martwy ojciec
PL
O nekros pateras
GR
Мёртвый отец
RU