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Release Date:
January 1, 2013
Original Title:
Breath: In Three Verses
Genres:
Documentary | Family
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 15
Breath: In Three Verses is an 18- minute documentary that takes the audience on a visual and auditory journey, revealing individual stories and perceptions of breath's focus, power and impact. The film unfolds in three 'verses' through a careful arrangement of composed segments, interviews and live action. Verse One: 'In, Out' captures sounds of breath, Verse Two: 'Catch , Hold' focuses on personal and professional ways of using breath and Verse Three 'First, Last' looks at birth and death. Conceived as a tribute to our life force, this short film inspires us be more attentive to one of the few bodily functions that is controlled both unconsciously and consciously: Breath.
Additional Photography:
Nathan Johnston
Director:
Katherine Roselli
Editor:
Terese Condit
Music:
Chauncey Canfield
Judson Lee
Sarah Schachner
Producer:
Katherine Roselli
Sound Editor:
Scott Petersen
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