Project Detail

Tiny Breath

Tiny Breath

Synopsis

A documentary presenting human-centered stories on infant mortality, highlighting how a UK-based innovation - featuring AI-powered machines - can help prevent infant health crises and save lives across borders. Recognised by the NHS, this medical breakthrough has the potential to reshape history and protect every precious breath.
We'll meet:
* A family in India that experienced the tragic loss of a newborn due to delayed care.
* A British medical innovator developing AI-integrated machines to bridge gaps in neonatal surgery and monitoring.
* A UK-based family whose child survived due to early access to this technology.

This multi-narrative approach aims to emotionally engage global audiences while showcasing the real-world impact of medical innovation.

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
30 min
Format
Documentary
Director
Paromita Goswami
Producer
JalTarang ltd
Executive Producer
Ajay Kanth Dharamraj
Screenwriter
Paromita Goswami ,Nagma Chowdhury
Director of Photography
Adrian ,Alex

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