'All We Imagine as Light': Indian women at the crossroads DW 12/19/2024Payal Kapadia's debut film won the Grand Prize at Cannes, marking a historic achievement for Indian independent cinema.
Women are made to feel as if they're against each other': the hit Indian film that challenges the patriarchyMumbai's essence lies in its people, not its architecture or history, embodying a dynamic, ever-evolving landscape.Kapadia’s film explores deep personal stories against Mumbai's vibrant backdrop, showcasing the challenges independent filmmakers face.
'All We Imagine As Light' Lands on France's Oscar ShortlistThe film blends fiction and non-fiction, focusing on personal relationships amidst urban life in Mumbai, driven by character rather than plot.
'All We Imagine as Light': Indian women at the crossroads DW 12/19/2024Payal Kapadia's debut film won the Grand Prize at Cannes, marking a historic achievement for Indian independent cinema.
Women are made to feel as if they're against each other': the hit Indian film that challenges the patriarchyMumbai's essence lies in its people, not its architecture or history, embodying a dynamic, ever-evolving landscape.Kapadia’s film explores deep personal stories against Mumbai's vibrant backdrop, showcasing the challenges independent filmmakers face.
'All We Imagine As Light' Lands on France's Oscar ShortlistThe film blends fiction and non-fiction, focusing on personal relationships amidst urban life in Mumbai, driven by character rather than plot.
'Some People Call It the City of Dreams, But I Don't'Payal Kapadia's film conveys the fragility of life and human connection in Mumbai through ethereal visuals and intimate storytelling.All We Imagine As Light blends documentary aesthetics with narrative depth, exploring women's experiences in a bustling city.
Review: All We Imagine as Light' begins in Mumbai and quietly tells a city-full of storiesExplores the complex emotional lives of three women in Mumbai through yearning and connection.
'Some People Call It the City of Dreams, But I Don't'Payal Kapadia's film conveys the fragility of life and human connection in Mumbai through ethereal visuals and intimate storytelling.All We Imagine As Light blends documentary aesthetics with narrative depth, exploring women's experiences in a bustling city.
Review: All We Imagine as Light' begins in Mumbai and quietly tells a city-full of storiesExplores the complex emotional lives of three women in Mumbai through yearning and connection.
Payal KapadiaPayal Kapadia's film, All We Imagine as Light, is the first Indian film to win Cannes' Grand Prix, marking a significant milestone for Indian cinema.