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The Children From the Napf is a tender exploration of childhood set against the stunning backdrop of the Swiss mountains. Alice Schmid captures the lives of fifty children who trek six miles to school every day, showcasing not just their routines but the profound bond they share with nature and each other. The pacing is reflective, allowing the viewer to really sink into the rhythm of their lives. What stands out is the raw authenticity of the children's experiences, the way they engage with their environment, and their simple joys in a world that feels both timeless and fleeting. It’s a film that speaks to the heart of rural life, weaving together themes of community, resilience, and the innocence of youth.
Documentary about Swiss childhood.Focuses on rural life and community.Captivating visual storytelling.
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