India's
climate
change
documentary
All
That
Breathes
on
Sunday
(February
19)
lost
the
best
documentary
award
to
Navalny
at
the
2023
BAFTA
Film
Awards.
Directed
by
Daniel
Roher,
Navalny
details
the
2020
assassination
attempt
on
Russian
opposition
leader
Alexei
Navalny
who
was
poisoned
with
a
military-grade
nerve
agent.
The
other
nominees
in
the
Best
Documentary
Feature
segment
were
All
the
Beauty
and
the
Bloodshed,
Fire
of
Love
and
A
House
Made
of
Splinters.
All
That
Breathes,
directed
by
Shaunak
Sen,
was
one
of
the
main
contenders
for
the
documentary
prize.
The
film
is
also
nominated
for
an
Academy
Award.
Set
in
Delhi,
the
documentary
follows
two
siblings,
Mohammad
Saud
and
Nadeem
Shehzad,
who
have
devoted
their
lives
to
rescuing
and
treating
injured
birds,
especially
black
kites.
It
previously
won
the
'World
Cinema
Grand
Jury
Prize:
Documentary'
at
this
year's
Sundance
Film
Festival,
a
film
gala
that
promotes
independent
cinema
and
filmmakers,
and
earned
the
Golden
Eye
award
for
the
best
documentary
at
the
2022
Cannes
Film
Festival.
The
prizes
--
officially
known
as
the
EE
BAFTA
Film
Awards
--
are
the
UK's
equivalent
of
Hollywood's
Academy
Awards.
Hosted
by
Richard
E
Grant,
the
award
ceremony
was
held
at
the
Royal
Festival
Hall
in
London.