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Daruma
“DARUMA TAKES VIEWERS ON A JOURNEY INDEPENDENT CINEMA DIDN’T KNOW IT NEEDED.”
-- LAWRENCE CARTER-LONGCO-HOST, A HISTORY OF
Daruma
DARUMA tells the story of Patrick (Tobias Forrest) discovering he has a daughter as the result of a one-night-stand he forgot about prior to becoming paralyzed. He takes the girl, Camilla (Victoria Scott), with the promise of a payout only to quickly learn that he can’t parent her as she needs. He then enlists the help of his cantankerous neighbor Robert (John W. Lawson) to take her to live with her maternal grandparents (Barry Bostwick) on the other side of the country. Along the way discovers the redemption he’s been seeking his entire life and resolves to better himself so that he can be the father that Camilla deserves.
DARUMA is an award-winning dramedy about friendship, fatherhood, found family and forgiveness. A groundbreaking film lauded by advocacy groups for its authenticity, DARUMA is executive produced by Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly. DARUMA played for sold-out audiences at the Slamdance film festival in Park City where actor John W. Lawson took home the award for BEST ACTOR. Tobias Forrest was awarded the BEST ACTING AWARD at the Media Access Awards, presented by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.
DARUMA is an award-winning dramedy about friendship, fatherhood, found family and forgiveness. A groundbreaking film lauded by advocacy groups for its authenticity, DARUMA is executive produced by Oscar-winner Peter Farrelly. DARUMA played for sold-out audiences at the Slamdance film festival in Park City where actor John W. Lawson took home the award for BEST ACTOR. Tobias Forrest was awarded the BEST ACTING AWARD at the Media Access Awards, presented by the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation.
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Runtime
104
Language
English
Director
Alexander Yellen
Producer
Executive Producer Peter Farrelly (PGA),
Kelli McNeil-Yellen,
Alexander Yellen,
Jodi Binstock
Writer(s)
Kelli McNeil-Yellen
Cast
Tobias Forrest,
John W Lawson,
Abigail Hawk,
Barry Bostwick,
Victoria Scott