In the Same Breath

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Directed byNanfu Wang
Produced by
  • Nanfu Wang
  • Christopher Clements
  • Julie Goldman
  • Carolyn Hepburn
  • Jialing Zhang
Cinematography
  • Jarred Alterman
  • Peter Alton
  • Tom Bergmann
  • Gil De la Rosa
  • Michelle Gao
  • Yuanchen Liu
  • Rex Miller
  • Martina Radwan
  • Sam Rong
  • Michael Shade
  • R.C. Song
  • Paul Szynol
  • K. Yang
  • Matt Yu
Edited byMichael Shade
Nanfu Wang
In the Same Breath
Official poster
Directed byNanfu Wang
Produced by
  • Nanfu Wang
  • Christopher Clements
  • Julie Goldman
  • Carolyn Hepburn
  • Jialing Zhang
Cinematography
  • Jarred Alterman
  • Peter Alton
  • Tom Bergmann
  • Gil De la Rosa
  • Michelle Gao
  • Yuanchen Liu
  • Rex Miller
  • Martina Radwan
  • Sam Rong
  • Michael Shade
  • R.C. Song
  • Paul Szynol
  • K. Yang
  • Matt Yu
Edited byMichael Shade
Nanfu Wang
Music byNathan Halpern
Production
companies
Distributed byHBO
Release dates
  • January 28, 2021 (2021-01-28) (Sundance)
  • August 12, 2021 (2021-08-12) (United States)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States

In the Same Breath is a 2021 documentary film directed and produced by Nanfu Wang. It follows how the Chinese and American governments reacted to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.

It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2021. It was released in a limited release on August 12, 2021, by HBO Documentary Films prior to its broadcast on HBO on August 18, 2021.

The film follows the response of the Chinese and American governments to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Production

While Nanfu Wang was still working on another project, she set out to make a short film about the Chinese government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving her son with her mother. But as COVID-19 spread, Wang became worried and started looking for more information during her stay in China, she found that much of it was censored or false propaganda disseminated by the Chinese government. She began contacting cinematographers in Wuhan, China and soon realized that the stories about the pandemic were too important to be in a short film. She started incorporating the American response to the pandemic after seeing some U.S. health officials share misinformation about it.[1] HBO Documentary Films came on board to produce and distribute the film.[2]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 28, 2021.[3][4] It also screened at South by Southwest in March 2021.[5] It was released in a limited release on August 12, 2021, prior to its broadcast on HBO on August 18, 2021.[6][7]

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