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Skip to main contentSkip to navigationSkip to navigation Print subscriptions Sign in Search jobs Search US edition * US edition * UK edition * Australia edition * International edition * Europe edition The Guardian - Back to homeThe Guardian SUPPORT THE GUARDIAN Fund independent journalism with $5 per month Support us Support us * News * Opinion * Sport * Culture * Lifestyle ShowMoreShow More * News * View all News * US news * World news * Environment * US politics * Ukraine * Soccer * Business * Tech * Science * Newsletters * Wellness * Opinion * View all Opinion * The Guardian view * Columnists * Letters * Opinion videos * Cartoons * Sport * View all Sport * Soccer * NFL * Tennis * MLB * MLS * NBA * NHL * F1 * Golf * Culture * View all Culture * Film * Books * Music * Art & design * TV & radio * Stage * Classical * Games * Lifestyle * View all Lifestyle * Wellness * Fashion * Food * Recipes * Love & sex * Home & garden * Health & fitness * Family * Travel * Money * Search input google-search Search * Support us * Print subscriptions US edition * UK edition * Australia edition * International edition * Europe edition * * Search jobs * Digital Archive * Guardian Puzzles app * Guardian Licensing * About Us * The Guardian app * Video * Podcasts * Pictures * Inside the Guardian * Guardian Weekly * Crosswords * Wordiply * Corrections * Facebook * Twitter * * Search jobs * Digital Archive * Guardian Puzzles app * Guardian Licensing * About Us * Film * Books * Music * Art & design * TV & radio * Stage * Classical * Games Mother love ... Babies Mother love ... Babies Documentary films Review BABIES – REVIEW Four babies in four countries are the focus of this sweet, insightful French documentary about the first months of life Andrew Pulver @Andrew_Pulver Thu 3 Mar 2011 17.10 EST * * * 0 0 A simple idea, but very nicely done by French documentarian Thomas Balmès. Four newborn children, in four vastly different geographical and social environments, are followed from birth to their first birthday. Two of them are from the urban first-worlds of San Francisco and Tokyo; one grows up among nomadic Mongolian herders, and another in a Namibian hut. Presumably the idea is to highlight both the similarities and differences between each culture, with a definite undercurrent of lament for the non-natural ways of western practices. There are no searing revelations to be found here, but the kids are fantasically cute. Explore more on these topics * Documentary films * World cinema * reviews * * * * * * Reuse this content COMMENTS (…) Sign in or create your Guardian account to join the discussion MOST VIEWED MOST VIEWED * Film * Books * Music * Art & design * TV & radio * Stage * Classical * Games * News * Opinion * Sport * Culture * Lifestyle Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning Sign up for our email * About us * Help * Complaints & corrections * SecureDrop * Work for us * * Privacy policy * Cookie policy * Terms & conditions * Contact us * All topics * All writers * Digital newspaper archive * Facebook * YouTube * Instagram * LinkedIn * Twitter * Newsletters * Advertise with us * Guardian Labs * Search jobs Back to top © 2023 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. (dcr)