Father's Day is a heartwarming story about a father and his son who have grown apart over the years. The son, now a successful businessman, has little time for his father, who is a retired carpenter living a simple life in the countryside.
One day, the son receives a call from his father's neighbor informing him that his father is ill and may not have much time left. Feeling guilty for neglecting his father, the son rushes to his side and spends the next few days taking care of him.
As they spend time together, the son realizes how much he has missed out on by not being present in his father's life. He learns about his father's past, his struggles, and his sacrifices to provide for his family.
On Father's Day, the son surprises his father with a handmade wooden chair, a symbol of their rekindled bond and the love they share. The father is touched by the gesture and the two share a heartfelt moment, finally understanding and appreciating each other.
Father's Day is a reminder of the importance of family, love, and forgiveness, and the need to cherish the time we have with our loved ones before it's too late.
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Fête des pères
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For Love's Sake
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Peter Wolf:
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Whole Lotta Lovin
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Who Are You This Time
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The Night Time Is The Right Time
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Lew Herman:
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In Hamburg an der Waterkant
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Freddy Quinn:
Performer
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What I Am
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Peter Wolf:
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I'm Not Perfect
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Peter Wolf:
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Gimme Some Of You
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Peter Wolf:
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He Liked To Feel It
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New Love
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Peter Wolf:
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