Media Room

Breath

Screenings

Sun, Apr 29 6:45 PM
TIFF Bell Lightbox 3

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Tue, May 1 1:30 PM
The ROM Theatre

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59 minutes | Estonia  | (Subtitled) Estonian  | North American Premiere | Rating: PG


In Estonian, the word for “breath” refers simultaneously to bodily respiration and to the spirit or soul that lies beyond the material world. In this wistful and sensitive character portrait of Francesko, Estonia’s only female chimney sweep, Breath contemplates the balance between spiritual fulfillment and personal responsibility. Donning a traditional black uniform, she is routinely accosted by strangers on the street wishing to touch the brilliant silver buttons of her uniform, considered to be talismans and bearers of good luck. But taking care of her tormented alcoholic mother and her possessive and controlling boyfriend makes Francesko’s filthy and difficult profession a respite from the trials of her personal life. Eli Horwatt

Screening with Dylan.


Director(s)
Kullar Viimne

Producer(s)
Erik Norkroos

Writer(s)
Kullar Viimne

Cinematographer(s)
Kullar Viimne

Editor(s)
Kaisa Pitsi

Composer(s)
Taavi Laatsit

Sound
Harmo Kallaste

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