So, 'Jouer et grandir' is an intriguing documentary that peeks into the world of childhood play and its profound impact on development. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb each moment, often lingering on kids' laughter and the quiet moments of imagination. There's a rawness to the practical effects, as it feels grounded in reality, which is refreshing. The cinematography captures those fleeting expressions perfectly—each frame tells a small story. The performances, mostly unscripted, are real and spontaneous, giving it a unique authenticity. It explores themes of growth, creativity, and the sometimes-overlooked significance of play. Not a flashy film, but there’s something deeply resonant about its simplicity and honesty that stays with you.
Explores children's emotional developmentGrounded cinematographyFocus on unscripted moments
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Pierre Beccu
Director