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So, 'Unborn Father' is this intriguing documentary that really pulls you in with its intimate vibe. It's like Michal Böhm took a page out of Mekas’ book, but flipped it on its head. You get this personal look at his yearning for fatherhood through a mix of raw home footage and those moments that just stick with you. The 8mm grain adds a nostalgic texture; it feels like you're peeking into someone's private world. There’s a certain cadence to it, this pacing that ebbs and flows, making you reflect on the everyday beauty and heartbreak. It's not just a film about wanting to be a dad, but about the fleeting nature of time and shared moments. Quite distinct in its approach, really.
Explores themes of fatherhood and loss.Utilizes 8mm footage for a nostalgic feel.A personal journey over six years.
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