A Hindi language documentary set in New Delhi has bagged a nomination to the 2023 film awards announced by the British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTA) in London on Thursday. ‘All That Breathes’, directed by Delhi-based filmmaker Shaunak Sen, has been nominated in the Best Documentary category. It already has the credit of being the only film to have won both the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival and Best Documentary at the Cannes Film Festival.A total of 45 feature films have received BAFTA nominations in the 2023 Film Awards tally.
“The EE BAFTA Film Awards are at the heart of our mission to recognise exceptional storytelling and the immensely talented people who bring those stories to the big screen, inspiring both audiences and future filmmakers alike,” said Krishnendu Majumdar, the Indian-origin chair of BAFTA. “The range of films recognised by our 7,500 voters, spanning blockbusters to independent debuts, offers a uniquely British perspective on this year’s best films from around the world. It is a huge achievement to reach this final stage – congratulations to today’s nominees,” he said.
‘All That Breathes’ follows two brothers — Nadeem and Saud — as they devote their lives to the effort of protecting the black kite, a majestic bird of prey essential to the ecosystem of New Delhi that has been falling from the sky at alarming rates. Amid environmental toxicity and social unrest, the so-called “kite brothers” spend day and night caring for the creatures in their makeshift avian basement hospital. The film, produced by London-based Rise Films, follows the brothers in their mission to help the birds return to the skies, offering a chronicle of inter-species coexistence.
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