“Strong Fathers Strong Daughters” is a new faith-based film, which was directed by David de Vos.
The film stars Robyn Lively, Carrie Alexander, and Bart Johnson, and it aired on both Pure Flix and Great American Family. It was inspired by the book of the same name by Meg Meeker.
In this movie, a wealthy businessman Steve Parston (Bart Johnson) learns of his daughter, Connie’s, (Carrie Alexander) sudden engagement to a missionary and makes it his mission to make sure she is closer to home.
When his efforts go awry, he is forced to reconsider what being a strong father really means.
This movie is about a man who struggles to give up control and trust God with his daughter’s future. Any father who has ever been in a similar situation would find this movie relatable.
Bart Johnson delivers a dynamic performance as the patriarch Steve, while Robyn Lively is just a noteworthy as Connie. They command every scene they are in. “Strong Fathers Strong Daughters” underscores such values as faith, hope, love, and family.
The screenplay is realistic, resonant, and the direction is solid. What makes “Strong Fathers Strong Daughters” stand out is that it doesn’t get too preachy. The theme of “love takes faith” is underscored repeatedly over the course of the film. It is worth checking out.