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At That Very Moment is a raw, immersive documentary that captures the essence of childhood through the eyes of a boy growing up in the mountains. The film is all about that chaotic energy—he runs, cycles, and films everything in sight. The shaky, handheld camera work adds to the feeling of a kid's perspective, making each image feel alive and spontaneous. You get glimpses of his sister, their old dog, and the treehouse, all portrayed with a sense of nostalgia and warmth. It’s not overly polished, which I think adds to its charm. The pacing feels like that of a child's attention span—quick cuts, fleeting moments that leave an impression. There's a beauty in its simplicity and the way it celebrates everyday life.
Raw, immersive childhood perspectiveHandheld camera work enhances authenticityNostalgic yet chaotic energy throughout
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