Early in All We Imagine as Light, Anu (Divya Prabha) asks her boyfriend Shiaz (Hridhu Haroon) to send her kisses through the ...
Winner of the Cannes Grand Prix, writer-director Payal Kapadia's intimate spell of a movie shows a complex side of India that ...
Kapadia’s first fully narrative film, “All We Imagine as Light,” begins more like a documentary, surveying Mumbai, ...
Kapadia’s extensive knowledge of cinema should come as no surprise. In a recent interview with IndieWire’s Anne Thompson, the ...
The film is a thoughtful, if sometimes wandering, journey with little moments and details that turn it into something more ...
Kapadia won the Grand Prix at Cannes 2024 for her film about three women and their uneasy relationships with men and the city ...
In Payal Kapadia’s extraordinary drama, three women in Mumbai search for connections amid the city’s vibrant and darkly alienating churn. By Manohla Dargis When you purchase a ticket for an ...
“The city takes time away from you,” an unseen voice says, near the beginning of Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine as Light. “You’d better get used to impermanence.
Early in All We Imagine as Light, Anu (Divya Prabha) asks her boyfriend Shiaz (Hridhu Haroon) to send her kisses through the clouds so that when it rains, they reach her lips.The frequent ...
And by expressing that pain, a span of empathy is bridged. Never explicitly, “All We Imagine as Light,” a miraculously subtle piece of work, poses all of the questions above, spreading a ...
The Village Voice notes that Payal Kapadia’s film "All We Imagine as Light" focuses on delicately nuanced emotions and relationships.
“All We Imagine as Light” is an emotional, touching portrait of female anguish and solidarity set in Mumbai—and, if there’s justice, will travel all the way to the Oscars. Entertainment ...