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And Breathe Normally
Director:Ísold Uggadóttir
Producer:Skúli Malmquist
Music:Gísli Galdur
Cinematography:Ita Zbroniec-Zajt
Editing:Frédérique Broos
Distributor:Netflix
Runtime:95 minutes
Language:Icelandic

And Breathe Normally (Icelandic: '''Andið eðlilega''') is a 2018 Icelandic drama film directed by Ísold Uggadóttir. It was screened in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival,[1] where it received the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award.[2]

Plot

Lára is a struggling single mother. She has maxed her credit cards, lost her apartment, and is living in her automobile with her six-year-old son, Eldar. She takes a job as a border security trainee with the Reykjanesbær airport police, on the Reykjanes Peninsula. Adja, a traveler from Guinea-Bissau whose girlfriend was killed for being a lesbian, is trying to escape from her country's persecution of homosexuals by seeking asylum in Canada. After Lára flags a discrepancy in Adja's passport, she is separated from her fellow travelers (her daughter and sister) and held in a refugee center until a decision is made about her immigration status. The two women's lives intersect and they form an unlikely bond.

Cast

Production

And Breathe Normally was produced by Zik Zak Filmworks in Iceland and co-produced by Sweden’s Annika Hellström (Cinenic Film) and Belgium’s Diana Elbaum (Entre Chien et Loup).[3] It was filmed in Iceland's Reykjanes peninsula in the fall and winter of 2016 over a period of 28 days. Editing took place in Brussels, Belgium where the film was also sound mixed. Color grading was completed at Shoot & Post in Gothenburg, Sweden.[4] [5] [6]

Release

And Breathe Normally held its international premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 22 January 2018.[7] [8] Its European premiere took place at the Gothenburg Film Festival 2018 in Sweden where And Breathe Normally was awarded the FIPRESCI Award.[9] The film was released theatrically in Iceland on 9 March 2018. The film screened at the San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival on 19 June 2018.[10]

And Breathe Normally was released as VOD on Netflix on 4 January 2019,[11] [12] and in Europe on HBO Europe.[13]

Critical response

At its Sundance Film Festival premiere, the critical response was overwhelmingly positive. Screen Daily critic Allan Hunter compared the film to the works of Dardenne brothers and Ken Loach writing: "Deserving of comparisons with the films of the Dardenne brothers or the Ken Loach/Paul Laverty collaborations, And Breathe Normally is all the more impressive for its refusal to inflate drama into melodrama. Circumstances and situations are carefully observed and presented to the viewer without any need to tug at the heartstrings. Uggadottir also secures sympathetic, naturalistic performances from her cast that help to draw the viewer into their lives."[14]

Variety critic Alissa Simon described the film as an "impressively acted social-realist drama."[15] Sheri Linden of The Hollywood Reporter made a point of mentioning Uggadóttir's "sure grasp of naturalistic performance and an eye for character-shaping landscape."[16] The Guardian described And Breathe Normally as "a screening gem", recommending it as "a humane and thoughtful Icelandic drama" in the paper's section which "highlights lesser-known films available to stream." Critic George Fenwick wrote: "For fans of Ken Loach and Andrew Haigh, it is an immensely moving piece of storytelling, focused on the human cost of the cold, unfeeling systems designed to control immigration in the western world."[17] He further commended director Uggadóttir for "humanising issues such as poverty and immigration that are too often told through statistics, brilliantly laying bare the lack of accountability that exists in bureaucratic systems."[18]

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Debruge. Peter. Sundance Film Festival Unveils Full 2018 Features Lineup . . 29 November 2017 . 1 January 2018.
  2. Web site: 2018 Sundance Film Festival Awards Announced. Sundance Institute. 27 January 2018.
  3. Web site: Zik Zak Brings Icelandic Female Directors To Cannes. 15 December 2020. Nordisk Film & TV Fond. en.
  4. Web site: and-breathe-normally. 14 July 2020. www.sundance.org. 15 July 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200715163458/https://www.sundance.org/projects/and-breathe-normally. dead.
  5. Web site: 10 April 2018. Icelandic Director Ísold Uggadóttir Talks "And Breathe Normally". 14 July 2020. The Reykjavik Grapevine .
  6. Web site: 6 February 2018. How Color and Sound Create the Bleak, Icelandic World of Sundance-Winner 'And Breathe Normally'. 14 July 2020. No Film School .
  7. Web site: And Breathe Normally. Icelandic Film Centre. 2018. 19 November 2019.
  8. Web site: Willard. Sophie. Sundance 2018 Women Directors: Meet Ísold Uggadóttir — "And Breathe Normally". Women and Hollywood. 21 January 2018. 19 November 2019.
  9. Web site: And Breathe Normally wins The FIPRESCI Award in Göteborg. 24 February 2021. en.kvikmyndamidstod.is. en.
  10. Web site: Frameline42 Program Guide. San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival. 24. 2018. 19 November 2019. (via issuu.)
  11. Web site: And Breathe Normally. instantwatcher.com. 2019. 19 November 2019. 19 November 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191119110732/https://instantwatcher.com/title/80998427. dead.
  12. Web site: Wilson. Jonathon. 'And Breathe Normally' Netflix Film Review. Ready Steady Cut. 4 January 2019. 19 November 2019.
  13. Web site: HBO Europe. 15 December 2020. www.hbo.eu.
  14. Web site: Hunter. Allan . 'And Breathe Normally': Sundance Review. Screen Daily. 19 January 2018. 20 January 2019.
  15. Simon . Alissa. Film Review: 'And Breathe Normally'. Variety. 22 January 2018.
  16. News: Linden. Sheri. 'And Breathe Normally': Film Review Sundance 2018. The Hollywood Reporter. 1 February 2018. 20 January 2019.
  17. Web site: Fenwick. George. 16 November 2020. My streaming gem: why you should watch And Breathe Normally. 17 November 2020. the Guardian. en.
  18. Web site: Fenwick. George. 16 November 2020. My streaming gem: why you should watch And Breathe Normally. 17 November 2020. the Guardian. en.
  19. News: Frederick. Candice. 10 January 2019. 'And Breathe Normally' Review: A Drama That Humanizes the Border (Published 2019). en-US. The New York Times. 17 November 2020. 0362-4331.