My Dad's Tapes—available to watch online now
After a powerful year of sharing My Dad’s Tapes with live audiences in Canada and beyond, we’re excited to announce that the film is now available to stream online — with more platforms coming soon.
Produced and self-distributed by us at Outsideinside, My Dad’s Tapes is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video in Canada and in several international regions. You can learn where it’s available at this link, which we will continue to update as it comes to more platforms. This marks a new chapter in the film’s journey — one that allows even more people to experience the story, reflect on its themes, and spark meaningful conversations around mental health, family, and healing.
While the film is now more widely available, we’re still supporting hosted screenings and educational use. Whether you’re an educator, mental health professional, community organizer, or festival programmer, we’d love to help you bring the film to your audience.
We also offer a free discussion guide to support deeper reflection and conversation — perfect for classrooms, workshops, or community events.
Watch now on Amazon Prime Video, or get in touch to host a screening or access our educational tools.
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