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First Stratum offers a raw glimpse into the formative years of childhood through the lens of a father's curiosity. It’s this intimate, almost voyeuristic vibe that sets it apart, capturing those fleeting moments before Milos steps into the structured world of kindergarten. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing the viewer to savor the subtleties of his development and the environment surrounding him. It’s fascinating to see how Milos interacts, and even the small gestures take on deeper meaning. The lack of a known director adds to this sense of exploration; it feels like a personal journey rather than a polished production. The film's documentary style doesn’t shy away from the mundane, which makes the experience feel all the more genuine and relatable.
Intimate father-son exploration.Documentary style with a personal touch.Focuses on early childhood development.
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