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Daddy I Do (2010)

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The Purity Ball symbolizes a father's protection over his daughter's virginity, but how does this reflect in the choices she makes, understanding her sexuality, and knowing her worth as a ... See full summary »

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Cassie Jaye
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2 wins & 1 nomination. See more awards »

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Credited cast:
Amy Catherine Flynn Amy Catherine Flynn ... Self
Cassie Jaye ... Self
Douglas Kirby Douglas Kirby ... Self (as Dr. Douglas Kirby)
Amanda Marcotte ... Self
Michael Patrick Murphy Michael Patrick Murphy ... Father
Denny Pattyn Denny Pattyn ... Self
Nikey Fari X Pettie Nikey Fari X Pettie ... Self (as Nicole Ni'kaiya)
Tayler Rae Roney Tayler Rae Roney ... Young Girl
Matthew Paul Turner Matthew Paul Turner ... Self
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The Purity Ball symbolizes a father's protection over his daughter's virginity, but how does this reflect in the choices she makes, understanding her sexuality, and knowing her worth as a woman? This documentary examines the effects of Abstinence-Only Programs versus Comprehensive Sex Education in schools and what society can do to help lower teen pregnancies, abortions, and STDS, as well as poverty and sexual abuse. Written by anonymous

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Until marriage do we part.

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Documentary

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Won the award for Best Documentary at the 2010 Cannes Independent Film Festival, 2010 Bare Bones Film Festival, 2010 Action on Film Festival, and 2010 Idyllwild Independent Festival of Cinema. It also won the Audience Choice award at the 2010 Columbia Gorge Film Festival, and won an Honorable Mention at the Los Angeles International film Festival. See more »

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Matthew Paul Turner: If you were to do sex safely, it's premeditated, and premeditated sin is always looked at with a bigger frown than unpremeditated.
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Much needed documentary!
8 July 2018 | by nikeypettieSee all my reviews

I love the direction Cassie went with this documentary. It's very enlightening and heartfelt to say the least. This documentary should be a must watch in group homes, foster homes, and youth holding facilities nationwide. Great job, Cassie!


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Country:

USA

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English

Release Date:

14 January 2010 (USA) See more »

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Grants Pass, Oregon, USA See more »

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Jaye Bird Productions See more »
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Color
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