Shaunak Sen’s hypnotic work of urban ecology focuses on two brothers and the birds they help amid the world's smoggiest ecosystem.
Shaunak Sen’s stunning documentary, playing at the Sundance Film Festival this week, is about two brothers in Delhi who rescue kites
In New Delhi, two brothers devote their lives to rescuing black kites in Shaunak Sen’s mesmerizing documentary
The 26 jury-awarded and six audience-awarded prizes recognize achievement in global independent storytelling. Bold, intimate, and culture shifting stories prevailed across categories, with Grand Jury Prize awarded to All That Breathes (World Cinema Documentary).
An ambitiously intricate study of the intersection of environmental collapse, religious tension, and the love of two Muslim brothers for a feathered scavenger unnervingly falling from a smoggy Delhi sky.
A visually stunning film directed by Shaunak Sen that introduces viewers to two brothers in Delhi, India, dedicated to protecting the black kite, a bird of prey threatened by the city’s pollution and other hazards.
Through the story of the two brothers, Nadeem Shahzad (44) and Mohammad Saud (40), Sen wanted to capture the fact that “nature is not happening elsewhere but right in the heart of our urban jungles”
The world premiere of "All That Breathes" will take place at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21.
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