Dítě follows a tense, intimate portrait of a family navigating a fragile moment of crisis and care. Set against a stark, sensory backdrop, the film focuses on the quiet tensions, unexpected tenderness, and moral ambiguities that arise when safety and autonomy clash. Through restrained dialogue and observant filmmaking, it traces the uncertain boundaries between responsibility and love, inviting viewers to question how one defines family, vulnerability, and the weight of choices. The result is a precise, humane meditation on everyday struggle and resilience.
Dítě follows a tense, intimate portrait of a family navigating a fragile moment of crisis and care. Set against a stark, sensory backdrop, the film focuses on the quiet tensions, unexpected tenderness, and moral ambiguities that arise when safety and autonomy clash. Through restrained dialogue and observant filmmaking, it traces the uncertain boundaries between responsibility and love, inviting viewers to question how one defines family, vulnerability, and the weight of choices. The result is a precise, humane meditation on everyday struggle and resilience.