In this ten-minute documentary experiment, director Herz Frank films a group of children watching a puppet show, keeping the camera fixed on their faces in a single continuous shot. The performance itself remains unseen, while the children’s shifting expressions—fear, laughter, curiosity, and suspense—suggest the story unfolding before them as ten minutes of their lives quietly pass.
Directed by Herz Frank
short film
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.7 / 5
Crew
Herz Frank
Director
Herz Frank
Writer
Juris Podnieks
Director of Photography
Popular Reviews
13 reviews
Aria
8.5★ · 02/01/25
We only understand when it’s vivid and clear because it’s easier that way.The way that all of this was so pure warmed my heart
We only understand when it’s vivid and clear because it’s easier that way.The way that all of this was so pure warmed my heart