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Teddy is quite an engaging watch, really. It dives deep into the life of a male birth doula in Houston, which is a unique perspective you don’t see often in documentaries. The film has this raw, unfiltered vibe that captures the struggles and triumphs faced by Black women during childbirth. The pacing feels organic, often allowing moments to linger that really emphasize the emotional weight of the experiences shared. There's an authenticity in the interactions and the way the subjects are portrayed that makes it stand out. You get a real sense of the community and the cultural nuances at play. Plus, the cinematography complements the intimate setting beautifully, drawing you into this important conversation about birth outcomes and support systems.
Focuses on underrepresented voices in birthAuthentic portrayal with a verité styleExplores community dynamics in healthcare
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