So, 'You Laugh Like a Duck' is this interesting documentary from 1980 – it’s not really flashy, but that’s what makes it kind of special. You get these kids from Manitoba and Nova Scotia just being real about their lives. The tone is pretty raw and honest, which gives it a unique atmosphere. You can feel the genuine insights they share about their communities. It’s paced in a way that allows you to really sit with their stories, no rushing. The lack of a big-name director or fancy effects makes the kids’ voices stand out even more. It’s not slick, but it’s real, and that’s a rare thing in a lot of docs today.
Documentary on youth perspectivesFocuses on community lifeRaw and honest storytelling
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