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Mother

Bayaman, a young documentarian, becomes intrigued for the first time in his life by how his mother Rakhat manages to work at the maternity ward as an obstetrician-gynecologist. Taking a small camera with him, the young man rushes to capture the night shift, where difficult births, cesarean sections, and even household conversations take place. Sometimes, Bayaman feels like all the hustle and bustle inside the maternity ward is a separate world with its own rules and behind-the-scenes heroes.

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Bayaman, a young documentarian, becomes intrigued for the first time in his life by how his mother Rakhat manages to work at the maternity ward as an obstetrician-gynecologist. Taking a small camera with him, the young man rushes to capture the night shift, where difficult births, cesarean sections, and even household conversations take place. Sometimes, Bayaman feels like all the hustle and bustle inside the maternity ward is a separate world with its own rules and behind-the-scenes heroes.

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