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Date Te rā me te wā
08 - 18 Aug, 2024
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Price Utu hoko
$19 - $180
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Location Te wāhi
The Civic and Hollywood Avondale
After winning the Best Documentary at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival with A Night of Knowing Nothing (NZIFF 2021), a work that inventively combined the personal and the political, Kapadia was the first Indian filmmaker invited to the Cannes Competition in exactly 30 years. And with All We Imagine as Light she came ever so close to winning the 2024 Palme d’Or, nabbing the runner up award, the Grand Prix.
Kapadia’s narrative debut is a delicate ode to female bonding set against the backdrop of the sprawling metropolis of Mumbai, which plays as a pulsating, vivid part in the story. The protagonists of All We Imagine as Light are two Keralan nurses sharing an apartment: the compassionate Prabha, whose absent husband is working in Germany, and the younger Anu, who has a secret relationship with a young Muslim man. Finding a place in the big city is a key aspect of Kapadia’s narrative: Anu struggles for privacy to hide her affair, while Prabha’s friend Parvati is evicted from her house. When Parvati moves back to her coastal village, Prabha and Anu pay her visit, finding a communal shelter from their daily worries.
Filmed with exquisite elegance and precision, All We Imagine as Light surprises for its subtly unconventional and even subversive approach to visual storytelling and confirms Kapadia as one of the most singular and compelling voices of contemporary cinema. — Paolo Bertolin
This screening will be followed by panel discussion 'Indian Alternative Cinema' in the Civic Wintergarden 5pm-6pm. An opportunity to delve into the innovative world of Indian cinema outside the Bollywood system, looking both to the past and the future of alternative Indian filmmaking. Presented in association with Pan-Asian Screen Collective. Free entry.