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So, 'Once I Was a Child' is this fascinating documentary from '87, and while the director's name isn't really out there, it captures something really unique. Tamara Trampe dives into a kindergarten in Pankow, and the way she conducts these interviews—it's like she creates this little bubble where kids can just be themselves. You get a real sense of their imaginations, mixing their worries and wishes, and it feels so authentic. The pacing is gentle, almost meditative, allowing the kids' voices to breathe. It's all about how they perceive their world, blending reality with the whimsical. There's something special about how candid they are, and you can't help but get wrapped up in their innocence and perspective.
Unique take on childhood interviewsImmersive atmosphereFocus on blending reality with imagination
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