Vincent Faulls: A Collection of My Father
A daughter tells the story of the father she loves, showing how parents are more complex than what a child might understand.
G 2021 · 14 min · Documentary, War
When our elders pass away, they live on through the stories of them that we share, keeping us warm when we feel cold, and cheering us up in our darkest times. “A Collection of My Father” tells the story of Vincent Faulls, a WWII soldier, devoted husband, and loving father.
Directed by Jesse Collier Sutterley · Written by Jesse Collier Sutterley
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