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‘The Breadwinner’ Review: Nate Bargatze, Man of the House

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‘The Breadwinner’ Review: Nate Bargatze, Man of the House
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Nate Bargatze's film 'The Breadwinner' explores the life of a stay-at-home dad, showcasing his comedic journey. The movie features three talented child actors who contribute significantly to its humor. Directed by Eric Appel, the film is categorized as a family comedy and runs for 1 hour and 35 minutes.

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#masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }What to WatchMay Streaming Guide‘The Currents’‘Forastera’‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach’‘Spider-Noir’AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENT‘The Breadwinner’ Review: Nate Bargatze, Man of the HouseThe comedian makes a big swing with this movie about a stay-at-home dad, and gets a big assist from three funny kids.Listen · 1:59 min Share full articleFrom left, Birdie Borria, Charlotte Tucker, Nate Bargatze and Stella Fitzgerald in “The Breadwinner.”Credit...Frank Masi/TriStar Pictures/ Sony PicturesBy Glenn KennyMay 28, 2026Updated 5:08 p.m.

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