Vith (Seed) tells the story of a father and son who're reunited when son comes back to village to live with him. Through the characters of father & son the film questions morality, and the age of it. Can someone be always right just because he's older? But the film never antagonize any character. It insits that one can be right without the other being wrong. The generation gap and the difference I'm values of father and son is beautifully shown.
Coming to technicalities, the camera work os phenomenal, the crisp black and white imagery with almost no camera movements makes it look like a Lav Diaz film. The editing and the sound design is efficient too.
It's a fine film to come out of Indie space of Indian cinema and it respects the slow cinema genre. It's not slow just for the sake of it, every minute is earned in it. A good film overall.