All That Breathes’ Shaunak Sen reacts to Oscar loss, poses with ‘loser’ signal at ceremony: ‘We had been low’

Filmmaker Shaunak Sen took to Instagram and posted for the primary time since his movie All That Breathes misplaced to Daniel Roher’s Navalny on the ninety fifth version of the Academy Awards. It was nominated within the Best Documentary Feature Film class. More than a day after the Oscars, the director posted footage from the ceremony and in certainly one of them, he even flashed the letter ‘L’ on his brow as an indication of his defeat. Also learn: India’s All That Breathes loses out on Best Documentary Feature trophy

Shaunak wrote, “So many chin-uppy messages of encouragement/support since yesterday. We were low for about an hour, but we’re soon distracted into equanimity amidst the whirl of glittery people and things. Brain is still to wrap around the fact that this is the end of this chapter.”

“Next we’ll be working hard to figure India distribution (HBO has ended it’s deal in India with Hotstar it appears, and we’re figuring out which platform it’ll come out on now). For now, very very nice to share this bizarre, swollen day with the brothers, and so many members of our crew. Hugest congratulations to all the winning films from India,” he added.

Shaunak additional dropped photographs in ‘chronological’ order from the Oscars night. While the primary one function Shaunak and the group preparing for the evening, it is adopted by a pre-Oscar get-together and the movie group, together with Aman Mann and Teddy Leifer gracing the champagne carpet. In one of many footage, Shaunak posed with an ‘L’ signal positioned on his brow, in entrance of the Oscars model. Some extra moments from the after-party had been additionally added.

All That Breathes addresses India’s local weather change within the nationwide capital. It was nominated in opposition to the movies All the Beauty and the Bloodshed, Fire Of Love, A House Made of Splinters, and Navalny. The critically-acclaimed movie had beforehand received the World Cinema Grand Jury Prize: Documentary on the 2022 Sundance Film Festival and the Golden Eye award for the most effective documentary on the 2022 Cannes Film Festival.

It revolves across the story of two brothers, Mohammad Saud and Nadeem Shehzad, who work out of a dingy basement in Delhi. They rescue and deal with black kites and different birds within the metropolis struggling to breathe within the metropolis’s polluted air. While it missed out on Oscars 2023, India did carry house the celebrated award in two completely different classes. SS Rajamouli’s RRR track Naatu Naatu received within the Original Song class on the Oscars. Guneet Monga’s The Elephant Whisperers received the Best Documentary Short Film.

Source web site: www.hindustantimes.com

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