India has made a significant mark at the Cannes Film Festival with the screening of filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s movie “All We Imagine As Light.” This film, the first Indian entry in competition at Cannes in 30 years, follows the story of two nurses from Kerala, southern India, who are roommates in Mumbai. The narrative unfolds as they take a trip to a beach town, allowing their desires to manifest.
Starring Kani Kusruti, Divya Prabha, Chhaya Kadam, and Hridhu Haroon, the film’s cast shone on the iconic red carpet, captivating the French shutterbugs with their presence. The team of “All We Imagine As Light” exuded joy and even danced on the red carpet, showcasing their excitement for the prestigious event.
In an interview with Variety, director Payal Kapadia shared her inspiration behind the film, highlighting the complexities of financial independence and autonomy for women in India. She delved into the contradictions of Mumbai, a city with a blend of opportunities and challenges, reflecting the struggles faced by women in pursuit of their desires and choices.
As the film premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, Kapadia’s storytelling prowess and the stellar performances of the cast have garnered attention and accolades. With its exploration of personal autonomy and societal contradictions, “All We Imagine As Light” stands out as a compelling cinematic experience that resonates with audiences worldwide.