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Fathers and Daughters (Film)

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Director
Gabriele Muccino
Producer
Nicolas ChartierSherryl ClarkCraig J. Flores
Screenwriter
Brad Desch
Fiction
Alex Rodríguez
Release Date
1 October 2015
Original Title
Fathers and Daughters

Fathers and Daughters (Fathers and Daughters) is a 2015 American drama film directed by Gabriele Muccino, focusing on family relationships and individual trauma. The film is based on a screenplay by Brad Desch and stars Russell Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Diane Kruger, Aaron Paul, Kylie Rogers, and Octavia Spencer.

Plot

Fathers and Daughters is a dramatic portrayal of the life story of Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jake Davis and his daughter Katie. The narrative follows Jake’s life after the death of his wife in a car accident, leaving him alone with his five-year-old daughter Katie and struggling to secure a future for her in New York. Jake battles not only the trauma of his loss but also sudden outbursts of anger. As the story progresses, the film explores the psychological challenges Katie faces as a result of her difficult childhood.


Jake Davis and His Daughter Katie Davis (IMDb)

Cast and Roles

Russell Crowe (Jake Davis)

Amanda Seyfried (Katie Davis)

Kylie Rogers (Young Katie Davis)

Aaron Paul (Cameron)

Diane Kruger (Elizabeth)

Production and Direction

The film, directed by Gabriele Muccino, features a screenplay written by Brad Desch.

Themes and Key Topics

The film explores themes of family bonds, loss, and psychological struggle. It depicts Jake Davis’s deepening psychiatric issues, which force him to leave his young daughter in the care of a friend, and later, the adult Katie’s battle with her own demons 25 years later as a grown woman.

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AuthorNursena ŞahinDecember 4, 2025 at 11:52 AM

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  • Plot

  • Cast and Roles

  • Production and Direction

  • Themes and Key Topics

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