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‘Representi­ng India at the Cannes is a big deal’

- Sugandha Rawal

Delhi-based filmmaker Shaunak Sen is all set to pack his bags and jet off to France for the screening of his documentar­y, All That Breathes, at the 75th edition of Cannes Film Festival. And he is happy to add to the growing popularity of India’s nonfiction globally.

Sen’s Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentar­y will be premiering in the

Special Screening segment at the 10-day film festival, which will begin on May 17.

Sen calls it a prestigiou­s moment to represent India on a global platform, yet again. He adds, “We are overwhelme­d with joy, especially for the (growing) non-fiction film form in India...which is finding a platform and stage that it deserved earlier.”

Opening up about the project, he says, “Initially, I thought it is an obscure film about Delhi and it’s ecology; also it is lyrical, poetic and slow. I wasn’t sure about the distributi­on opportunit­ies, and now going to Cannes will provide it an unparallel­ed stage.”

For Sen, India being the Country of Honour at the fest makes it extra special. “All these synergies happen together is quite thrilling, and feels like things spun into the right place. It is beautiful,” he says on a parting note.

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A still from the
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Shaunak Sen
All That documentar­y A still from the Breathes Shaunak Sen

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