
Author and rehabber Terry Masear wants to save every injured hummingbird
in Los Angeles. Terry takes in the most fragile of patients through her
volunteer hummingbird rescue, but the path to survival is fraught with
uncertainty and drama. Over the course of Sally Aitken's intimate and
moving documentary, we become invested in Terry's hummingbird patients
-- including Cactus, Jimmy, Wasabi, Raisin, and Mikhail -- celebrating
their small victories and lamenting their tiny tragedies. Through the
eyes of America's busiest bird rehabilitator, each bird becomes
memorable, mighty and heroic. As she nurtures the wounded hummingbirds
back to health, Terry finds herself on her own transformative journey,
unraveling a visually captivating and magical tale of love, healing, and
the delicate beauty in tiny acts of greatness.
These are small, scary steps for hummingbirds, seeding faith in giant leaps for humankind. - Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times
A shimmering, densely layered film about love and resilience, about how
we live with and recover from trauma, and about letting go. - Andrew Stafford, Guardian