OWN Spotlight: They Call Me Dad

Exploring fatherhood in the African American community

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About OWN Spotlight: They Call Me Dad

Released: 2020

Platform: Max

Rating: TV-14

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Own Spotlight: They Call Me Dad (2020)

About OWN Spotlight: They Call Me Dad

OWN Spotlight: They Call Me Dad is a powerful and emotive docudrama aired in 2020. This short film observes Black fatherhood in the context of American Society. The film tackles sensitive themes and addresses pertinent issues around stereotypes and prejudice. The intimate and thought-provoking perspective gives us a closer look at their homes and family lives, proving them to be strong and loving fathers.

Making / Production

The production of OWN Spotlight: They Call Me Dad was carried out by the reputable OWN (Oprah Winfrey Network). The heartfelt and inspiring documentary was designed to shine a light on the importance of Black fathers. It sought to change the narrative and challenge misconceptions, ultimately playing a vital role in facilitating important conversations about fatherhood.

Actors

  • Bishop J. Drew Sheard - As himself, he portrays a caring father figure, encouraging the audience to understand the perspective of a father.
  • DJ D-Nice - As himself, his performance in the documentary adds depth by showcasing the joys and struggles of fatherhood.
  • Mtume Gant - As himself, provides another perspective into the life of being a black father in America.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The concept of OWN Spotlight series implies spotlighting the African-American community's issues, with They Call Me Dad primarily focusing on black fatherhood.
  • The documentary was part of a special programming event in September 2020 called "OWN Spotlight: They Call Me Dad," which was a tribute to black fatherhood.

Quotes

  • "Being a dad means everything to me."
  • "Fatherhood is the greatest gift I've ever received."
  • "I'm proud to be a Black father."

Music, Soundtrack

  • The powerful and emotive soundtrack serves to deepen the audience's engagement and understanding of the narratives playing out on screen. Specific details about the songs or score used in the documentary aren't publicly listed.