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"Real life is more interesting than cinema can be. We just have to pick its fruits," Kapadia says, smiling. "There's a quote ...
This enveloping drama, which centers two women in Mumbai, is about solidarity between women, about making ends meeting, and ...
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Payal Kapadia praises Chhaya Kadam for her brilliant performance and improvisational flair in 'All We Imagine As Light', set ...
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Partners Sideshow Pictures and Janus Films open All We Imagine As Light and will follow the playbook for Drive My Car, the ...
Cannes Grand Prix winning-film "All We Imagine As Light", directed by Payal Kapadia, will open the festival. "I am incredibly proud to see such a strong representation of women in this year's ...
Opening the festival is Payal Kapadia’s “All We Imagine as Light,” which nabbed the Grand Prix at Cannes and marked India’s first Palme d’Or competition entry in three decades.
The festival, running Nov. 7-10, will screen over 80 films from 28 countries. Opening the festival is Payal Kapadia’s “All We Imagine as Light,” which nabbed the Grand Prix at Cannes and marked ...