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Bred and Born is one of those intriguing experimental documentaries that really delves into the complexities of mother-daughter relationships. It’s got this hybrid approach that feels disjointed at times but somehow pulls you in. The pacing is reflective, meandering through the emotional landscapes of women in family settings. You can feel the four years of production in its texture, with moments that almost seem raw and unfiltered. The tone is intimate, yet it raises questions about gender roles without giving easy answers. It's distinctive, not just for its content but also for how it plays with visuals and sound, creating a layered experience that lingers. Really makes you think about the unspoken bonds and tensions within families.
Experimental documentary styleFocus on mother-daughter dynamicsUnique hybrid narrative structure
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Joanna Davis
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