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‘All We Imagine…’ year’s best film as per Sight & Sound mag

New Delhi, 07-December-2024, By IBW Team

All We Imagine

Director Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine As Light’ has been selected as the best film of the year by prestigious Sight and Sound magazine that also voted ‘Anora’, ‘La chimera’, ‘Dahomey’ and ‘Hard Truths’ amongst its top five.

Kapadia’s Cannes Grand Prix winner, voted by the magazine’s contributors, is “about love, but one that takes a clear stance against Islamophobia and other religious, caste and class prejudices that constrict real people’s lives”.

The magazine said there are more female than male directors in the top ten, a feat that has only happened once before, in the pandemic year of 2020, when there were seven women listed. This year the count is at six, a PTI report said yesterday.

Kapadia, in a message to the Sight and Sound team, shared her delight at her film being chosen as the best movie. “Astounded, actually. And very grateful as well. We used to get a copy of Sight and Sound at our film school, the Film & Television Institute of India. We were all excited when the new edition came out and clamoured to read it. The magazine and its writers hold a special place in every cinephile’s heart,” the director wrote.

The filmmaker said the first germ of the idea for All We Imagine As Light took shape in the final year at the institute. She had been in and out of hospitals and when it came to write her final year diploma film, she was drawn to explore the theme.

“But as I collected more material, I began to feel overwhelmed. The film seemed too daunting. In a hasty moment, I decided to abandon it,” she recalled.

Kapadia said she returned to the movie’s subject some years later with an approach to take one step at a time and a larger structure began to emerge.

“Working on a film is working out the chaos of your mind the best way you can, and making the film that has been keeping you up at night,” she said, adding that now that the movie has released in India as well as many parts of the world, she feels overwhelmed with “how people have taken to it”.

Kapadia’s film released in Indian theatres on November 22 to positive reviews. Though it was not picked up by the selection committee in India to represent the country in the Oscars category, many in India are pinning their hope for the movie to garner recognition at the 2025 Academy Awards in general categories.

Starring Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha and Chhaya Kadam, Kapadia’s film explores love, longing and loneliness in the bustling city of Mumbai through three women, two Malayali nurses — Prabha and Anu — and their friend Parvati.


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