Väter (1982) follows a family navigating the quiet, creaking spaces between obligation and affection. Set against a backdrop of everyday rituals and unspoken tensions, the story examines the ways men contend with responsibility, memory, and the echoes of their own fathers. As small moments converge—shared meals, conversations that wander, and quiet acts of care—the film explores how generations try to find common ground while honoring the past. A poignant meditation on family, duty, and the imperfect beauty of parental love.
Väter (1982) follows a family navigating the quiet, creaking spaces between obligation and affection. Set against a backdrop of everyday rituals and unspoken tensions, the story examines the ways men contend with responsibility, memory, and the echoes of their own fathers. As small moments converge—shared meals, conversations that wander, and quiet acts of care—the film explores how generations try to find common ground while honoring the past. A poignant meditation on family, duty, and the imperfect beauty of parental love.