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Tout ce que nous respirons

Titre original : All That Breathes
  • 2022
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37min
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Tout ce que nous respirons (2022)
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Dans le contexte assombri de l'air apocalyptique de Delhi et de l'escalade de la violence, deux frères consacrent leur vie à protéger une victime des temps turbulents: l'oiseau connu sous le... Tout lireDans le contexte assombri de l'air apocalyptique de Delhi et de l'escalade de la violence, deux frères consacrent leur vie à protéger une victime des temps turbulents: l'oiseau connu sous le nom de cerf-volant noir.Dans le contexte assombri de l'air apocalyptique de Delhi et de l'escalade de la violence, deux frères consacrent leur vie à protéger une victime des temps turbulents: l'oiseau connu sous le nom de cerf-volant noir.

  • Réalisation
    • Shaunak Sen
  • Casting principal
    • Salik Rehman
    • Mohammad Saud
    • Nadeem Shehzad
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    • Réalisation
      • Shaunak Sen
    • Casting principal
      • Salik Rehman
      • Mohammad Saud
      • Nadeem Shehzad
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    • 87Métascore
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    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 24 victoires et 44 nominations au total

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    6peter0969

    While too slow, it's discussion on ecological devastation is still interesting

    Saw this back at the 2022 Sundance Film Festival

    Director Shaunak Sen presents about the ecological devastation that the country India is struggling with and it's a story about two brothers who are devoted to save the birds known as "The Black Kite" in order for them to not suffer in the polullated world that India inhabits. The characters of Nadeem, Saud, and Salik are interesting to say the least. Their purpose and passion about birds and saving them gives you a good vibe and respect of their decision. Just like how some people spend their days rescuing animals who are being hunted, abused, or trying to protect them from human waste. There are some gorgeous camerawork throughout this movie and a really good insight look about the environment of India is. There were even moments where we see what the houses look like and how cramped India is. Which makes you feel scared and uncomfortable if you don't like close spaces.

    While beautiful, the pacing unfortunately is so uneven that it makes the documentaries purpose unfulfilling in many ways. There are some sound designs that are really bad and scenes that felt like there was no purpose to it. Filler moments that could have been trimmed down. Although way too slow, it was still beautiful and interesting.

    Rating: B-
    7ferguson-6

    for the birds

    Greetings again from the darkness. The expert photography and artistic approach taken by Shaunak Sen in his documentary is quite something to behold, even as the message may be a bit heavy-handed. His opening shot perfectly captures all of this, as a sea of rats scrounges for food through the trash while the headlights of an approaching car drive home the point that it's the humans who have thrown things out of balance.

    Most of the film is focused on two brothers, Nadeem and Saud, who have dedicated much of their lives to wildlife rescue ... especially as it relates to Kite Birds. Now you may consider yourself a nature lover and even an environmentalist, but these two have reportedly treated over 20,000 birds. That's what I mean by dedication!

    Documentarian Sen has crafted a film that is simultaneously neither and both a nature and climate change film. New Delhi is one of the world's most overpopulated and polluted cities. The film is meant to remind us that all creatures must breathe the same air, and when that air is so bad that birds drop from the sky, it can be assumed that the other beings of the area - people, rats, dogs, cows, pigs, mosquitoes - are also being negatively impacted.

    These brothers believe that their efforts may have a spiritual or religious payoff, but mostly they believe one should make the difference they are able to make, even if that difference is to the Kite birds flying above. We also understand that it's humans who have corrupted the air and land, and are the force behind wars being fought. Despite all, it's nature that persists, even if society may not. Sen's film may be a bit long, but he ensures all viewers understand.
    8brentsbulletinboard

    A Gem That Truly Takes Flight

    In an age where selfishness has run roughshod over selflessness, it's comforting to know that there are those out there who have not succumbed to these troubling circumstances. Evidence of that is generously served up in director Shaunak Sen's poetic, gorgeously filmed documentary about a pair of brothers who run a makeshift animal hospital out of their basement to heal injured birds in India's capital, New Delhi, a city beset by choking environmental conditions and accelerating political and religious violence. The film is positively beautiful to look at and does tremendous justice to the dedication and compassion of these two wildlife Samaritans. In doing so, the filmmaker offers poignant observations about the connections that bind all of us - both man and animal - to one another, despite whatever petty squabbles or secular considerations might attempt to get in the way, augmented by thoughtful voiceovers, a beautiful, atmospheric score, and stunning cinematography, particularly in its close-up footage of the black kites that the brothers so lovingly nurture back to health. A few segments drag a bit, especially with their inclusion of too much needless incidental footage, but, if that's the picture's greatest failing, there's really little to otherwise fault in this widely decorated release. This is the kind of film that beckons us to heed that age-old advice about taking time to stop and smell the proverbial roses - and to teach us all how to take flight as the truly concerted, humane individuals we're capable of being.
    7markgorman

    A lovely study in urban wildlife and the need for humanity in a decaying environment.

    This beautiful documentary is nominated for the documentary Oscar, and I can see why.

    It's a unique study of urban wildlife in one of the world's most densely populated, troubled and polluted cities, yet it teems with wildlife.

    We see rats, wild pigs, cattle, camels, frogs, snails and owls, as well as the movie's avian heroes, Black Kites.

    These revered birds are finding life tough in modern day Delhi, and as they fall, ill broken, from the sky in increasing numbers two brothers, in a makeshift domestic avian hospital, nurse them back to health and freedom in increasing numbers.

    It's a slow reveal that some may find tedious.

    Others, like me, will revel in its delicious unfolding of life, in abject squalor, in a Delhi slum. (And yet, I kept getting the feeling that this was a middle class neighbourhood we were witnessing/exploring).

    The brothers, and their extended family, live in such a hovel that it's difficult to comprehend the work they do, or how they do it on such limited resources, on top of a day job, and the value this brings.

    It's a wonderful exploration of nature as you have never seen it before, and deserves all the credit it is getting.
    10ilftethh

    Inspiring

    Loved this film . Everything about it.

    Two brothers along with their family in Delhi devote their lives to the rescue and rehabilitation of Black Kites , magnificent raptors, that are literally 'falling out of the sky' . The kites along with humans and all species that live in the city are trying to adapt to the ever worsening conditions of what is home. The family lives and works in the vicinity of 'perhaps the largest landfill aka garbage dump' in the world' The film takes us through the day to day life and work of the brothers and their passionate commitment to caring and repairing the many broken birds that are collected daily.

    Beautiful directing. Cinematography was spell binding. So respectful.

    I feel so inspired and moved by the compassion and love of these people. Having done a lot of wildlife rescue myself I can only feel gratitude for these people who work with SO much less and yet make such a colossal difference. Beautiful work. Thank You .

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    • Anecdotes
      In a 2022 interview with Factual America Podcast, Shaunak Sen spoke of the intent behind the film's visual style: "The idea was to shoot it not like a regular nature doc or wildlife doc, but make it cinematic... We took our time. We wanted to shoot it like a proper high art film and not like a wildlife doc, so we committed ourselves to the visual grammar of it."
    • Citations

      Mohammad Saud: Life itself is kinship. We're all a community of air.

    • Connexions
      Featured in La 95e cérémonie annuelle des Oscars (2023)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 octobre 2022 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Inde
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Site
    • Langue
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • All That Breathes
    • Sociétés de production
      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Submarine Deluxe
      • Sideshow (II)
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 101 283 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 177 $US
      • 23 oct. 2022
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 111 158 $US
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