Review of Babies (2010) by David Denby for The New Yorker — 25 Nov 2015
The filmmakers register their point, but I don’t think it’s entirely parochial to note that, two decades from now, the American and Japanese children will probably have many choices open to them (including living close to the land), while the Mongolian and Namibian children are more likely to be restricted in their choices to the soil that nurtured them.
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This review of Babies (2010) was written by David Denby and published by The New Yorker on 25 Nov 2015.
Babies has generally received positive reviews.
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