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"Contraction/ Expansion" is a curious documentary, a kind of intimate tapestry woven from the threads of domesticity and existential reflection. The film's use of 16mm gives it this tactile, almost nostalgic quality, which feels fitting given its exploration of gestation and the often-overlooked aftermath. The pacing is deliberately contemplative, allowing you to sit with these fragmented moments and thoughts, which can be both jarring and comforting. You get this mix of utopian desires against a backdrop of isolation—it's raw and unfiltered. The imagery is striking, even unsettling at times, challenging conventional notions of birth and care. It's a distinct take, not often seen in documentaries, and it really forces you to think about the implications of its themes.
Documentary on birth and infant care.Uses 16mm film for a tactile feel.Themes of isolation and utopian desires.
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