Spiraling into a mid-life crisis and feeling disconnected from his family, Ben Marcus, a reality-TV editor, thinks he can only be happy by fulfilling his dream of becoming a professional comedian. Ben posts his stand-up routines to YouTube, and the videos fall flat. Then his tweener son posts Ben miserably failing on a home improvement project, and much to his teenage daughter’s dismay, it goes viral, launching Ben's social-media career as Selfie Dad. Although he quickly becomes an award-winning phenom, no amount of success brings Ben satisfaction. Through his friendship with a young coworker, Mickey, Ben finds the secret to a happy family . . . with his Bible in one hand, and his phone in the other.
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| Directing | Brad J. Silverman | Director |
| Writing | Brad J. Silverman | Writer |
| Production | Michael Curylo | Co-Producer |
| Production | Amy Hunter | Co-Producer |
| Production | Patrick G. Ingram | Co-Producer |
| Production | Patrick G. Ingram | Line Producer |
| Production | Karen Long | Co-Producer |
| Production | Paul L. Long | Executive Producer |
| Production | Mike Sullivan | Executive Producer |
| Production | Geno Taylor | Executive Producer |
| Sound | David Siebels | Music |
| Camera | Ulf Soderqvist | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Vaughn Bien III | Editor |
| Editing | Richard Nord | Editor |
| Production | Ricki Maslar | Casting |
| Art | Gladys Rodriguez | Production Design |
| Art | Naoko Inada | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | LaRae Wilson | Costume Design |
| Production | Michael Curylo | Unit Production Manager |
| Art | Scott Schulte | Set Dresser |
| Directing | Jared Jacovich | First Assistant Director |
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