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Documenting Selfie Intern #1 is one of those curious little finds that catches you off guard. The film unfolds in a fragmented manner, piecing together archival footage from 2003 with a voiceover from the child who filmed it. There's this raw, unfiltered perspective that really shapes the atmosphere—it's almost like looking through a scrapbook of memories. The pacing feels intentionally uneven, allowing you to linger on moments and really absorb the feelings captured. The themes of innocence, exploration, and the disjointed nature of childhood come through vividly. It's not polished, but that lack of polish adds to its charm. The practical effects are simply the environments themselves, and they tell a story of their own. Definitely a unique perspective on childhood and nostalgia.
Explores childhood through a fragmented lensShowcases archival footage with a unique voiceoverCaptures an authentic, unfiltered perspective
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