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Tiny Breath

Tiny Breath
Tiny Breath

Synopsis

A powerful medium-length documentary exploring loss, survival, and the fragile beginnings of life through the stories of families connected across continents.
In India, one family struggles to cope with the devastating loss of a child, carrying grief that quietly reshapes their world. In the UK, another family is surrounded by the warmth and joy of children, living an everyday life filled with love and resilience. Though their realities appear different, both families are deeply connected by the shared experience of infant mortality and the uncertainty surrounding newborn survival.
At the centre of these intertwined journeys is an innovative doctor whose groundbreaking idea offers hope for critically ill newborns fighting for life. As science, humanity, and emotion come together, TINY BREATH reveals how compassion and innovation can transform tragedy into possibility, while asking profound questions about care, inequality, and the value of every tiny life.

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
50 min
Format
Documentary
Director
Paromita Goswami
Producer
Jal Tarang
Executive Producer
Ajay Kanth Dharamraj
Editor
Ajay Manoj
Screenwriter
Paromita Goswami, Nagma Chowdhury
Director of Photography
Pranab Paul

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