Fathers have become surprising scarce in the cinematic landscape over the thirty years; either entirely absent, or else as in The Namesake, one of several players in a supporting case better known as "family".
Having thought about it then, here are some suggestions for movies worth watching on Father's Day:
Rudy, 1993
The Pursuit of Happyness, 2006
Father of the Bride, 1991
Sleepless in Seattle, 1993
However, the film that most people we talked to mentioned was National Lampoon's Vacation (1983). I guess this is only fitting since Clark Griswald, a far cry from the days of Atticus Finch, best embodied the shifting roles of fathers throughout the 1980s. The rise of post-modern theories throughout the 1960s and sexual politics of the 1970s, coupled with the economic decline of the Carter years, did much to diminish the "Father Knows Best" image of the successful, knowledgeable, and powerful head of household from the 1950s. Clearly Clark Griswald, admirably portrayed by Chevy Chase, is doing his best with what little resources he has to wring some semblance of success from an outdated image of the American Dad.
Suggestions?