Honor Project Documentary
Available on iTunes
Honor Project Documentary is a film about fatherhood and explores personal and parenting experiences every father can relate to. Featuring 20 diverse Los Angeles dads, the 65-minute film highlights millennials to baby boomers who couldn’t be any more different from each other. Angelo Buonvicino is a New Jersey Italian, Phil Cooke is a North Carolina southerner, Aaron White grew up fatherless in a gang-infested project, Edwin Davila’s mother sneaked him into the United States, Nick and Peter Karavedas are high school football coaches, and George Hibard, the producer’s father, is "straight outta Compton." Despite never receiving their own fathers' affection or verbal affirmation, each of the men in the documentary is giving his children what he always wanted. No excuses. Though very different, the men in the documentary have one thing in common: they all have a father's heart. They're leading from the front.
Starring Phil Cooke, Henry Alonzo, Emily Hibard
Director Emily Hibard