All That Breathes May 2026
Shaunak Sen’s documentary captures a side of urban ecology rarely seen on film. It portrays New Delhi not just as a human metropolis, but as a teeming ecosystem where cows, rats, monkeys, and birds navigate the same polluted air and crowded streets as the protagonists.
This documentary feature follows two brothers in , Saud and Nadeem, who devote their lives to rescuing and treating injured Black Kites . Against a backdrop of environmental decay and social unrest, the film explores the interconnectedness of all living things. Feature Highlight: "The Kinship of the Skies" All That Breathes
While the city outside grapples with heavy smog and civil volatility , the brothers’ basement clinic serves as a sanctuary of profound patience. Their work isn't just about veterinary care; it is an act of philosophical resistance against the indifference of the modern world. Shaunak Sen’s documentary captures a side of urban
The film uses stunning, slow-motion cinematography to bridge the gap between the mundane and the majestic. By focusing on the "non-human" citizens of the city, it forces the audience to reconsider their place in the natural order, suggesting that our survival is inextricably linked to the creatures we often ignore. Against a backdrop of environmental decay and social