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Parents' Meeting is this fascinating slice of life from the early '80s, exploring the dynamics of child-rearing through candid moments. You really feel the rawness of the era in its shooting style. The Segalls, who seem to have this intimate understanding of kids, capture the essence of parental concerns and innocence. It’s not just about the kids; it’s the conversations happening off-camera that resonate. The pacing is deliberate, almost meditative, which draws you into the world they're depicting. There's a certain charm in the simplicity of its presentation—no frills, just real experiences. It’s like eavesdropping on a world that feels both distant and familiar.
Includes candid conversations and unique perspectives on parenting.Offers a glimpse into child-rearing trends of the early 1980s.Interesting for those studying documentary filmmaking techniques.
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Paula Segall
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