Carme’s script walks this tightrope perfectly. She never says the fetus is sad ; she says the fetus is reacting to the absence of sound , leaving the poetry to the viewer. 9 meses desde dentro is essential viewing for expectant parents, medical students, and anyone who has ever been born. Eduard Gratacós provides the authority of the scalpel , while Carme provides the intimacy of the diary . Together, they have created a document that demystifies the nine months without stripping away their magic.
It is the closest thing we have to a memory of our own beginning. 9 Meses Desde Dentro Eduard Gratacos Carme ...
The premise is deceptively simple: using state-of-the-art 3D ultrasound, MRI scans, and 4K animation, the camera goes where no lens has ever gone. But the real genius of Gratacós is his voice—both literally as a narrator and figuratively as a guide. He reframes medical risks as "adventures" and anatomical changes as "architectural feats." While Gratacós provides the surgical precision, the involvement of Carme (likely serving as the scriptwriter or emotional co-director) provides the warmth. Where a doctor sees a cardiac anomaly, Carme’s narrative influence ensures we see a beating heart trying to figure itself out. Carme’s script walks this tightrope perfectly
In the landscape of medical documentaries, few achieve the delicate balance between rigorous science and raw wonder as effectively as "9 meses desde dentro" (9 Months From the Inside). Spearheaded by Dr. Eduard Gratacós , the director of the BCNatal Fetal Medicine Research Center, and developed in collaboration with scientific communicator Carme [often associated with the graphic and narrative design], this project is not merely a film—it is a virtual odyssey into the hidden universe of gestation. The Gratacós Method: Medicine as Narrative Dr. Eduard Gratacós is a world-renowned fetal surgeon. His previous work, "1 minuto antes de nacer" (1 Minute Before Birth), set a high bar for emotional and educational impact. In 9 meses desde dentro , Gratacós moves away from the cold, clinical perspective of a sonographer and adopts the gaze of a naturalist. Eduard Gratacós provides the authority of the scalpel