'All We Imagine As Light' named best int'l film by New York Film Critics Circle
This is the third international recognition for the Malayalam-Hindi film in just a week as it won the Jury Grand Prize at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) 2024 before her wins at the two major New York-set awards
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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
New Delhi, 4 Dec
Payal Kapadia's ‘All We Imagine As
Light’ has continued its award winning spree by being named the best
international film by New York Film Critics Circle just days after the movie
won in the same category at the Gotham Awards.
This is the third international
recognition for the Malayalam-Hindi film in just a week as it won the Jury
Grand Prize at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) 2024 before her wins at
the two major New York-set awards.
The movie, Kapadia's feature debut,
scripted history in May by becoming the first film from India to win the Grand
Prix award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Kapadia's film released in Indian
theatres on 22 November 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.
‘All We Imagine As Light’ is being
distributed in the US by Janus Films and Sideshow. Rana Daggubati's Spirit
Media released the film across India.
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.
Prabha's life is thrown in disarray
when she receives a rice cooker from her husband who is in Germany. Anu is
struggling to find a private spot in the city to be with her boyfriend.
Prabha's best friend Parvati , a widow, is being forced out of her home by
property developers.
Kiran Rao and Aamir Khan
production's ‘Laapataa Ladies’ (Lost Ladies), a feel-good drama exploring
themes of independence, will represent India at the Oscars.
At NYFCC, ‘The Brutalist’ was named
the best picture and its star Adrien Brody the best actor. Best director award
went to RaMell Ross for ‘Nichel Boys’ and best screenplay trophy was given to
Sean Baker for ‘Anora’.
The other winners include Marianne
Jean-Baptiste as best actress for ‘Hard Truths', Kieran Culkin as best
supporting actor for ‘A Real Pain’. ‘Between the Temples’ star Carol Kane was
named best supporting actress.
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