Glazer’s heartfelt effort to illuminate workplace and gender issues relating to fatherhood will prove insightful to academic audiences and resonate with fathers everywhere.
“Library Journal”
You are doing very important work for men (and women and kids) everywhere. I know it is not always easy, because at the tip of the iceberg you are very exposed. I am grateful for your work and for giving men a greater voice in the parenthood battles.
Leslie Morgan Steiner – Author, “Mommy Wars”
“The Evolution of Dad” is a timely, excellent prototype film representing many aspects of what it’s like to spend a great deal of time with your child as a Dad. As a Child and Family Psychiatrist, I found this film very well done, quite holistic in its coverage and worth sharing with Every Parent who is trying to walk that fine line between Love/ Excitement with Frustration/ Aloneness. I just can’t tell you how much I enjoyed and learned from this film.
Dr. Arnold M. Kerzner, Child and Family Psychiatrist
This documentary is long overdue and truly special – a must see. Glazer has an amazing way of integrating accurate information about evolving gender roles and fathering with truly moving personal stories of men and their families. The field(s) of men, masculinity, and fatherhood just got a major growth hormone boost with this movie…. As Glazer notes, it’s good to see fatherhood finally growing up.
Dr. Aaron Rochlen, University of Texas
Dana Glazer’s film is an important and wonderfully well-done documentary that illustrates the uniquely irreplaceable role that good fathers play in their children’s lives. It’s really a “must see!”
Roland C. Warren, President – National Fatherhood Initiative
The video is phenomenal! What an outstanding job you and your team did. It was great to see Dr. Kyle Pruett in there with the rest of the experts. Very powerful, very true, and very father felt. First class all the way! Thank you for your wisdom, your vision, and your love, that we as men have for our children.
Louie Gomes, Father Involvement Coordinator – Shasta Head Start
I loved it — both as a personal statement and as a film.
Dr. Michael Kimmel, Professor of Sociology – SUNY Stony Brook (Dr. Kimmel appears in the film.)
Obama’s administration needs to see it.
John Carr, LCSW, author: “Becoming a Dad: The first three years” (October 2010)
Your work on this film inspires me to continue to work to help parents stay connected with their kids.
Mark J. Antinore, MSW