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All the Time Somewhere is a fascinating look at the ordinary lives of kids in Merihaka, Helsinki, once the school bell rings. The documentary captures those fleeting moments, the raw energy of youth, and the unfiltered interactions that happen when adults are out of sight. The pacing is quite laid back, almost drifting along with the kids as they explore their world—be it games, friendships, or the occasional squabble. The atmosphere is both nostalgic and genuine, offering a slice of life that feels intimate yet universal. The absence of a flashy narrative allows the real-life performances to shine, creating an authentic portrait of childhood. It's not slick or polished, but that's what makes it special. You get the sense you’re peeking behind the curtain of everyday existence.
Documentary on childhood in HelsinkiFocus on unscripted interactionsAuthentic portrayal of youth culture
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