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2010
77 minutes
Documentary
English (English subtitles)
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It's a simple idea, although a much harder one to carry out. This documentary tracks four newborn babies over the course of a year. Two are born in very rich and technologically advanced cities: Tokyo and San Francisco, and the other two in the remote deserts of Namibia and Mongolia. There is more than a simple comparison between rich and poor, though as their everyday lives naturally unfold in front of us. With no narration and little input from adults the film is true to its title - you spend as much time as possible just watching the charismatic young children.
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