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Yes, Babies is a wonderful film. Probably the best choice.

Another one that springs to mind is The Snapper - written by Roddy Doyle, directed by Stephen Frears. Highly entertaining - I identified every location used. A loving but perhaps less than capable film. I saw it last year for the first time in over 20 years. Now all I could see was Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. I am guessing the level of irreverence would not not go down well with the audience. (It ends with a breastfeeding scene of course).

La Gloire de Mon Pére is a sheer joy. The baby starts off breastfeeding. However there are bottles to be seen later. It's French, and subtitled. Guaranteed delight.

Eithne Murray

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