"Indian Film 'All We Imagine as Light' Shines at Cannes"

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Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia's debut narrative feature "All We Imagine as Light" premiered in the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival, receiving an eight-minute standing ovation. The film, which explores the lives of two nurses from Kerala navigating careers and love in Mumbai, marks the first Indian film in 30 years to compete at Cannes. It has garnered high praise from critics, with The Guardian and IndieWire lauding its humanity and romantic portrayal of Mumbai. Kapadia's work highlights the struggles and resilience of Mumbai's immigrant population.
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- All We Imagine As Light review – dreamlike and gentle modern Mumbai tale is a triumph The Guardian
- 'All We Imagine as Light' Review: India's First Cannes Competition Title in 30 Years Is a Sensual Triumph IndieWire
- 'All We Imagine As Light' takes joint lead on Cannes jury grid; 'Beating Hearts' lands bottom Screen International
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