Breathes | All That
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.
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. 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