I Love You, Daddy

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I Love You, Daddy is a controversial black-and-white comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Louis C.K., known for its satirical take on Hollywood, power dynamics, and problematic relationships.

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instanceOf black-and-white film
comedy-drama film
film
castMember Charlie Day
Chloë Grace Moretz
Edie Falco
Helen Hunt
John Malkovich
Louis C.K.
Pamela Adlon
Rose Byrne
cinematography Paul Koestner
colorProcess black-and-white digital cinematography
controversial true
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Louis C.K.
distributor The Orchard
editor Jeff Buchanan
Louis C.K.
filmingLocation New York City
format black-and-white
genre comedy-drama
satire
hasTheme abuse of power
age-gap relationships
celebrity culture
entertainment industry ethics
father–daughter relationship
sexual misconduct allegations
mainSubject Hollywood
power dynamics
problematic relationships
musicBy Jeremiah Raisen
Zachary Seman
notableFor cancellation of planned wide release after misconduct allegations against Louis C.K.
originalLanguage English
portrays older film director pursuing younger women
television writer character
producer Louis C.K.
productionCompany Pig Newton
The Orchard
runtime Approximately 123 minutes
screenwriter Louis C.K.
styleComparedTo Woody Allen filmography
surface form: Woody Allen films
writer Louis C.K.

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Louis C.K. notableWork I Love You, Daddy
Louis C.K. directed I Love You, Daddy
Louis C.K. starredIn I Love You, Daddy