‘The Rebirth: Life After the Last Breath'

The feature film—‘The Rebirth: Life After the Last Breath’—relates a story that touches societies all around the world. Though the movie is based on a few heart-wrenching incidents that had taken place in Nepal, the essence of the story is such that it breaks borders and shakes sentiments of all human beings irrespective of their colors, creeds and countries. So, the story plunges deep into our mind and brings the masses together

for a great common cause, i.e., the cause of humanity.

The central topic in the feature film—‘The Rebirth’—revolves around some key social and humanitarian dimensions of Organ Donation. The message that this movie conveys is clear: Organs donated by a person after his/her death can save eight end-stage people and give eye-sight to two people, and with the facts as such, will there be a more virtuous and sacred act than it, the donation of organs?

To make the message heard all around, ‘The Rebirth’—a ‘Movie with a Mission’—will be dubbed in Arabic, Chinese, English and Spanish with subtitles in French, German, Japanese, Korean and Thai languages. In all, the movie with its impelling story and the heart-touching message will be a thing that all its makers, backers and viewers will love to keep in their heads and hearts all through their lives.

Logline: ‘The Rebirth: Life After the Last Breath' is a story of a helpful middle-class housewife, who even after her death brings differently-shaped and -sized hands, heads and hearts together by giving life to eight end-stage people and eye-sight to two ‘blind’ people, all belonging to a society that is still deeply divided into divergent castes, colors and creeds.

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