

Director Scott Haze chronicles the remarkable life of Charles Mully. A man revered as "Father to the Fatherless," Mully is a one time Kenyan business tycoon turned founder of Mully Children's Family, the largest children's rescue, rehabilitation and development organization in Africa.
Direction
Scott Haze captures Mully's relentless, almost manic energy.
Production
Stunning Kenyan landscapes vs. brutal poverty—no sugarcoating.
Acting
Charles Mully himself: chaotic, flawed, utterly magnetic.

Director
Scott Haze
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mully Children's Family has rescued over 12,000 children since 1989, making it Africa's largest rescue organization run by a single family.
The film sparked controversy in Kenya for portraying Mully's complex family dynamics—his biological children felt overshadowed by his 'chosen' orphans, a tension the documentary doesn't fully resolve.