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So, 'Daughters-Mothers' is a documentary that really digs deep into the world of dolls, which we often overlook. The film has this intimate tone, exploring the significance of dolls across different cultures and generations. It raises questions about the Scientific Research Institute of Toys in the Soviet Union, a truly unique entity, and why it was eventually shut down. The pacing is reflective, allowing viewers to really absorb the stories shared. You get a sense of nostalgia paired with a critical look at childhood and play. There's a certain charm in the way it presents its findings, utilizing archival footage and interviews that feel personal rather than academic. It's all about connection—between mothers and daughters, and our past with these toys that shaped us.
Focus on the cultural significance of dolls.Interesting look at the Soviet Union's unique toy research.Nostalgic yet critical perspective on childhood.
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Marianna Daniltseva
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