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Cannes Film Festival: India's 'All That Breathes' wins best documentary prize

'All That Breathes': The film, directed by Shaunak Sen, follows the lives of two brothers who run a hospital in Delhi to treat injured black kites.

May 29, 2022 / 09:39 IST
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India at Cannes: ‘All That Breathes’ director Shaunak Sen accepts the L'Oeil d'or prize at Cannes. (Image credit: @AnuragThakur/Twitter)
India at Cannes: ‘All That Breathes’ director Shaunak Sen accepts the L'Oeil d'or prize at Cannes. (Image credit: @AnuragThakur/Twitter)

An Indian documentary, All That Breathes, has won the L'Oeil d'or, or Golden Eye Award, at the 75th Cannes Film Festival.

The film, that won the best documentary award, has been directed by Shaunak Sen. It follows the lives of two brothers who run a hospital in Delhi to treat injured black kites.

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“In one of the world’s most populated cities, where cows, rats, monkeys, frogs, and hogs jostle cheek-by-jowl with people, the “Kite Brothers” care for thousands of these mesmerizing creatures that drop daily from New Delhi’s smog-choked skies,” HBO, which has picked up the film, said in a synopsis.

It added: “As environmental toxicity and civil unrest escalate, the relationship between this family and the neglected kites forms a poetic chronicle of the city’s collapsing ecology and deepening social fault lines.”