Men Don't Tell is a 1993 American television film directed by Harry Winer. The film stars Peter Strauss and Judith Light as a couple going through a divorce. The story follows the struggles of the husband as he tries to gain custody of his children, while dealing with the societal expectations of men not being emotional or vulnerable.
The film sheds light on the issue of gender stereotypes and the double standards that men face in family court. It challenges the notion that men should not show their emotions or ask for help, especially in situations involving their children.
Men Don't Tell received critical acclaim for its portrayal of a sensitive and important topic. It serves as a reminder that men, just like women, have feelings and should be able to express them without fear of judgment or ridicule.