Tuesday, April 21, 2026

'He Calls Me Daughter' Is Now Streaming on ANGEL

Disclosure: Many thanks to Angel for providing a screener for this review. I want to clarify that my opinions are entirely my own. The giveaway at the bottom of the post is sponsored by Angel via the Momentum Influencer Network.

The faith-based documentary He Calls Me Daughter is now available for streaming on the Angel platform. Directed by Rick Altizer, this powerful film explores the concept of the "father wound," which refers to the emotional pain experienced by women impacted by abandonment, absence, or emotional abuse. Through a collection of touching stories from women of diverse backgrounds, He Calls Me Daughter examines how troubled relationships with fathers can affect various aspects of life, including identity, trust, and faith.

He Calls Me Daughter is the type of film that resonates deeply but is often overlooked by mainstream platforms. Angel is dedicated to sharing stories like this one, ensuring they reach the audience that needs them most. The platform focuses on deeply personal, healing-centered narratives rooted in faith.

By joining the Angel Guild, you can help support more stories that bring hope, healing, and truth to the screen. Angel offers three different monthly membership options: Basic with Ads (starting at $12/month), Basic (starting at $18/month), and Premium, which includes features like streaming in 4K, free movie tickets, and more (starting at $20/month).

Angel Guild members have the opportunity to vote on future movies and shows to be produced by Angel and can provide feedback to filmmakers. Join the Angel Guild today to support more stories that inspire hope, healing, and truth.

"Angel" ad artwork for the film "He Calls Me Daughter."

I reviewed the documentary last month (read my review here), so the following is a condensed, revised version of my thoughts on the film: He Calls Me Daughter, apart from typical faith-based documentaries, is a raw and unfiltered portrayal of women's experiences. With a runtime of approximately 80 minutes, it avoids preachy moralizing, allowing the women to share their haunting stories. The film argues that a healthy relationship with a father or father figure is essential for forming a genuine connection with God in adulthood. Conversely, damaged bonds can lead to trust issues and poor choices. As the women recount their struggles, themes of forgiveness and divine guidance emerge as vital for healing and growth.

Visually compelling, He Calls Me Daughter balances dark themes of trauma with hope and redemption. Initially, I wondered if I could relate—being a man without children—but I quickly recognized that we all carry our own childhood burdens. Despite the challenges of confronting the past, finding solace in faith and seeking support are crucial first steps.

This documentary serves as an invitation to face the complex relationships we navigate. Its authenticity resonates deeply, emphasizing the healing power of love, both divine and earthly. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for an honest exploration of familial love and recovery. ╌★★★★★

〜B.J. Burgess

Watch He Calls Me Daughter now on Angel and experience a story of healing, identity, and restoration. Stream the film at www.angel.com/guild/join/he-calls-me-daughter.


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