A Documentary Produced and Directed by Sheri Pedigo
Documentary Running Time: 25 minutes
Synopsis: Recording Artist, Songwriter and Producer Sheri Pedigo directs this journey
of the soul and offers audiences an opportunity to experience their own personal breakthrough, healing, forgiveness and ultimately a better understanding of the Father figure. Through interviews with Music Producer Harmony Samuels, Actor Oded Fehr, and Production Executive Damon Jones among others, Father Me enforces the conclusion that fathers are under-estimating just how important their role is in today’s world. Fatherlessness is one of our world's greatest social issues as 1 out of 3 children grow up without their biological father in their home. This generational pattern must be broken and it is Sheri’s hope that this documentary will help accomplish that — if it only repairs one relationship, it will have done its job.
Background: In 2015 Sheri wrote her first narrative screenplay, "Father Me", which she then decided to produce and direct as a documentary in November 2019. The documentary explores the real life struggles that the characters in her screenplay were based on. While doing the interviews for the film Sheri had a breakthrough and realization in her own life with her biological father who lost his dad at the tender age of nine. During the Covid pandemic she moved to Nashville to be closer to her family and experienced a healing with her father. Sheri's vision is that "Father Me" can help others repair their lost father relationships; reach the world by being distributed in multiple languages; and bring this issue to the forefront of public consciousness.
Synopsis: Recording Artist, Songwriter and Producer Sheri Pedigo directs this journey
of the soul and offers audiences an opportunity to experience their own personal breakthrough, healing, forgiveness and ultimately a better understanding of the Father figure. Through interviews with Music Producer Harmony Samuels, Actor Oded Fehr, and Production Executive Damon Jones among others, Father Me enforces the conclusion that fathers are under-estimating just how important their role is in today’s world. Fatherlessness is one of our world's greatest social issues as 1 out of 3 children grow up without their biological father in their home. This generational pattern must be broken and it is Sheri’s hope that this documentary will help accomplish that — if it only repairs one relationship, it will have done its job.
Background: In 2015 Sheri wrote her first narrative screenplay, "Father Me", which she then decided to produce and direct as a documentary in November 2019. The documentary explores the real life struggles that the characters in her screenplay were based on. While doing the interviews for the film Sheri had a breakthrough and realization in her own life with her biological father who lost his dad at the tender age of nine. During the Covid pandemic she moved to Nashville to be closer to her family and experienced a healing with her father. Sheri's vision is that "Father Me" can help others repair their lost father relationships; reach the world by being distributed in multiple languages; and bring this issue to the forefront of public consciousness.
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