To fill the absence of his six-year-old daughter living in Berlin, a Montreal filmmaker keeps a film diary which takes him back to his relationship with his adoptive father and his biological father, whom he never knew. His diary also becomes a reflection on cinema by revisiting the work of filmmakers who influenced him such as Ingmar Bergman and Wim Wenders. Diary of a Father is a poetic response to making the separation between a father and his child bearable.
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| Directing | Claude Demers | Director |
| Editing | Natalie Lamoureux | Editor |
| Production | Claude Demers | Producer |
| Crew | Olivier Tétreault | Cinematography |
| Crew | Claude Demers | Cinematography |
| Writing | Claude Demers | Writer |
| Crew | François Messier-Rheault | Cinematography |
| Sound | Serge Nakauchi Pelletier | Music |
| Sound | Patrice LeBlanc | Sound Designer |
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