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CAT DADDIES

A Film by Mye Hoang

2022 San Francisco IndieFest Audience Award
2022 Frozen River Film Festival Audience Award

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* October 28 6:45pm *
NATIONAL CAT DAY

Q &A with filmmaker Mye Hoang, film participant Jeff Judkins and Zulu (the cat), and David Durst and Tora (the cat)

Followed at 9 pm by opening night party at Bond Bar presented by Meowtel


* October 29 3:30pm *

Q &A with filmmaker Mye Hoang, film participant Jeff Judkins and Zulu (the cat), and David Durst and Tora (the cat)

CAT DADDIES is a tender portrait of eight men whose love for cats has changed their lives, from internet celebrity to occupational therapy - and in the case of one disabled homeless man, a reason for hope.

CAT DADDIES runs 89 minutes, is in English, and is not rated.

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About The Film
David Giovanni is living on the streets of New York, determined to stay together with his beloved cat Lucky. When he's finally granted a spot in a transitional housing facility that accepts cats, the COVID-19 pandemic and a devastating medical diagnosis puts his future together with Lucky in doubt.

David's journey is interspersed with portraits of other "cat dads" from all over the country and some who struggle to navigate the unprecedented events of 2020 with their little furry friends. They include a group of firefighters, a stuntman, a truck driver, a Bay Area tech worker, a schoolteacher whose cat becomes a viral sensation, and an actor/ Instagram influencer. These men couldn't be more different, but they share an unconditional love of their beloved pets. CAT DADDIES is a refreshing and timely exploration of modern masculinity and the unlikely bond between man and cat.

Filmmaker Statement
We all know the stereotype of the crazy cat lady. And many of us have that friend, the one with the Instagram feed dedicated exclusively to cats. Self-described "Crazy Cat People" are a force to be reckoned with -- a community that's here to stay and has only grown stronger in the age of social media. I watched over the course of a few years as my husband transformed into a bona fide cat person after he rescued a stray. However, something else changed inside him -- something deeper. He seemed to grow into a softer, more patient and compassionate person. This inspired me to find more men who had undergone a similar transformation, and document their stories as a way to explore the modern male.

As I dug deeper on "Cat Instagram," I discovered dozens of men who seemed to be living their best life with their feline companions. Their stories ran the gamut -- from firefighters in South Carolina who unapologetically dote on their "fire cat," to an unhoused immigrant on the streets of New York who always puts the needs of his cat above his own. Many of the subjects are the very embodiment of the traditional definition of "manliness" -- the aforementioned firemen, a stuntman, a truck driver. All of them unapologetically dote on their beloved pets in a way that I found very touching.

I see CAT DADDIES as both a collective portrait as well as a time capsule, documenting a challenging year in which people desperately needed hope, relief, and healing. It may not convert everyone to love cats, but I hope seeing images of men caring for these little creatures wins over a few skeptics and becomes a catalyst for compassionate change in a time we need it the most.
CAT DADDIES

A Film by Mye Hoang

2022 San Francisco IndieFest Audience Award
2022 Frozen River Film Festival Audience Award

~~~~~~~~~~

* October 28 6:45pm *
NATIONAL CAT DAY

Q &A with filmmaker Mye Hoang, film participant Jeff Judkins and Zulu (the cat), and David Durst and Tora (the cat)

Followed at 9 pm by opening night party at Bond Bar presented by Meowtel


* October 29 3:30pm *

Q &A with filmmaker Mye Hoang, film participant Jeff Judkins and Zulu (the cat), and David Durst and Tora (the cat)

CAT DADDIES is a tender portrait of eight men whose love for cats has changed their lives, from internet celebrity to occupational therapy - and in the case of one disabled homeless man, a reason for hope.

CAT DADDIES runs 89 minutes, is in English, and is not rated.

~~~~~~~~~~

About The Film
David Giovanni is living on the streets of New York, determined to stay together with his beloved cat Lucky. When he's finally granted a spot in a transitional housing facility that accepts cats, the COVID-19 pandemic and a devastating medical diagnosis puts his future together with Lucky in doubt.

David's journey is interspersed with portraits of other "cat dads" from all over the country and some who struggle to navigate the unprecedented events of 2020 with their little furry friends. They include a group of firefighters, a stuntman, a truck driver, a Bay Area tech worker, a schoolteacher whose cat becomes a viral sensation, and an actor/ Instagram influencer. These men couldn't be more different, but they share an unconditional love of their beloved pets. CAT DADDIES is a refreshing and timely exploration of modern masculinity and the unlikely bond between man and cat.

Filmmaker Statement
We all know the stereotype of the crazy cat lady. And many of us have that friend, the one with the Instagram feed dedicated exclusively to cats. Self-described "Crazy Cat People" are a force to be reckoned with -- a community that's here to stay and has only grown stronger in the age of social media. I watched over the course of a few years as my husband transformed into a bona fide cat person after he rescued a stray. However, something else changed inside him -- something deeper. He seemed to grow into a softer, more patient and compassionate person. This inspired me to find more men who had undergone a similar transformation, and document their stories as a way to explore the modern male.

As I dug deeper on "Cat Instagram," I discovered dozens of men who seemed to be living their best life with their feline companions. Their stories ran the gamut -- from firefighters in South Carolina who unapologetically dote on their "fire cat," to an unhoused immigrant on the streets of New York who always puts the needs of his cat above his own. Many of the subjects are the very embodiment of the traditional definition of "manliness" -- the aforementioned firemen, a stuntman, a truck driver. All of them unapologetically dote on their beloved pets in a way that I found very touching.

I see CAT DADDIES as both a collective portrait as well as a time capsule, documenting a challenging year in which people desperately needed hope, relief, and healing. It may not convert everyone to love cats, but I hope seeing images of men caring for these little creatures wins over a few skeptics and becomes a catalyst for compassionate change in a time we need it the most.
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