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Date:
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Time:
2:00 pm
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Rating:
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All We Imagine As Light (Film + Introduction)

PRESENTED BY FILMS AT MANSHIP & KALLING HECK

Genre: Drama | Narrative
Cannes Grand Prix - Winner
#1 on the Sight & Sound 2024

Film Description:

The light, the lives, and the textures of contemporary, working-class Mumbai are explored and celebrated by writer/director Payal Kapadia, who won the Grand Prize at this year’s Cannes Film Festival for her revelatory fiction feature debut. Centering on two roommates who also work together in a city hospital—head nurse Prabha (Kani Kusruti) and recent hire Anu (Divya Prabha)—plus their coworker, cook Parvaty (Chhaya Kadam), Kapadia’s film alights on moments of connection and heartache, hope and disappointment. Prabha, her husband from an arranged marriage living in faraway Germany, is courted by a doctor at her hospital; Anu carries on a romance with a Muslim man, which she must keep a secret from her strict Hindu family; Parvaty finds herself dealing with a sudden eviction from her apartment. Kapadia captures the bustle of the metropolis and the open-air tranquility of a seaside village with equal radiance, articulated by her superb actresses and by the camera with a lyrical naturalism that occasionally drifts into dreamlike incandescence. All We Imagine as Light is a soulful study of the transformative power of friendship and sisterhood, in all its complexities and richness.

Directed by: Payal Kapadia

Written by: Sean Baker

Starring: Divya Prabha | Kani Kusruti | Hridhu Haroon

About the Speaker:

Kalling Heck is Assistant Professor of Screen Ars and English at LSU. His work connects political theory and art cinema in order to examine the relationship between aesthetics and politics. He is the author of After Authority: Global Art Cinema and Political Transition (2020).

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