Breathe
Breathe
Director - Andy Curtis. Producer - Jonathan Cavendish
After seeing breathe at the BFI it was clear that the emotional content of the film moved the audience. This captivating true story really captures the experience of being confined in body but not in mind. Andy Curtis has done an amazing job at bringing this story to life alongside Jonathan Cavendish who is not only the producer but also the son of Robin Cavendish whom the film is about.
The film follows Robin Cavendish who is crippled from polio and given only 3 months to live. However he goes on to live another 20 years. Not only does he survive but is determined to live a full life and to bring freedom to those who have his condition. Determination brings him out of depression and out of the hospital wards as he invents a chair to allow him to move with his respirator.
There is a real sense that this film was created in a well informed manner with not only first hand accounts but also with the help of those who want to spread awareness to this condition and those like it. Since the time the film was set polio has been almost wiped out. Breathe is a glimpse into a time when polio was ravaging communities across the world.
I feel privileged to be able to be able to have seen this film so early and I hope that more people get the opportunity to see Breathe when it releases on the 13th of October.
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