Love: Birds
A heartfelt, intimate story about life and how everything is interconnected. It ́s told following 4 main species of birds from egg to independence of flying. It ́s a personal reflection of our similarities as species, our fears, joys, family structures and grieve, and the challenges we face due to human activities.
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GABRIELA REYES FUCHSDirector
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CHRISTIAN VIZL MACGREGORDirector
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GABRIELA REYES FUCHSWriter
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CHRISTIAN VIZL MACGREGORWriter
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GABRIELA REYES FUCHSProducer
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CHRISTIAN VIZL MACGREGORProducer
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:1 hour
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Completion Date:January 1, 2024
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Production Budget:250,000 USD
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Country of Origin:Mexico
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Country of Filming:Mexico
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:DIGITAL
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Photographer, director of photography and interdisciplinary artist. She has participated in film festivals around the world and won several awards and commissions (Fonca Award, Banff Center for the Arts, Canada and C.N.D.H.) She has been nominated for best photography and awarded at the Asian Short Film Festival, Sbcast Air, Conaculta , Concordia University and Fonca Air co-production fund.
"Since I was a child, I have always been a nature lover. For the past 10 years, I have been studying compassion, which has allowed me to form meaningful relationships with everything and everyone around me. I believe the reason why why we don't care about things is because they are unfamiliar to us, so awareness and the spread of knowledge are paramount.For us human beings to achieve our ideals of happiness, we need to care about others as much as we do. we care about ourselves.
I have specialized in business narratives as a cinematographer, as well as social documentaries for over 10 years, which has allowed me to bring an elegant and personal cinematic style to this project. This is an opportunity to share ideas and further my own career as a wildlife filmmaker.
Working with Christian Vizl has been a profound lesson, there is probably no other person right now who stands out as much as a photographer and conservationist. It is now, during confinement, that this natural event found us. This story was not planned, nature wanted it to be told."