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Scarlet is a raw and intimate documentary that dives deep into the emotional turmoil of new parenthood, though it’s anything but a typical joyous journey. Gerhard's experience is marked by isolation and anxiety as he grapples with both Keity's precarious condition and the daunting prospect of fatherhood. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with his feelings of helplessness and fear. What’s distinctive here is the way it captures the fragility of life, heightened by the use of handheld cinematography that puts you right there with him. The performances, though unscripted, feel incredibly genuine—there’s an honesty in their vulnerability that resonates long after the credits roll.
Intimate portrayal of new fatherhoodUnique use of handheld cinematographyFocus on emotional realism
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