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All We Imagine as Light

  • 2024
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  • 1h 58min
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Kani Kusruti in All We Imagine as Light (2024)
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Psychological DramaDramaRomance

Prabha, une infirmière de Mumbai, se plonge dans son travail pour effacer des souvenirs douloureux, jusqu'à ce qu'un cadeau rouvre les blessures de son passé.Prabha, une infirmière de Mumbai, se plonge dans son travail pour effacer des souvenirs douloureux, jusqu'à ce qu'un cadeau rouvre les blessures de son passé.Prabha, une infirmière de Mumbai, se plonge dans son travail pour effacer des souvenirs douloureux, jusqu'à ce qu'un cadeau rouvre les blessures de son passé.

  • Réalisation
    • Payal Kapadia
  • Scénario
    • Payal Kapadia
    • Himanshu Prajapati
    • Naseem Azad
  • Casting principal
    • Kani Kusruti
    • Divya Prabha
    • Chhaya Kadam
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    11 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    1 626
    320
    • Réalisation
      • Payal Kapadia
    • Scénario
      • Payal Kapadia
      • Himanshu Prajapati
      • Naseem Azad
    • Casting principal
      • Kani Kusruti
      • Divya Prabha
      • Chhaya Kadam
    • 79avis d'utilisateurs
    • 142avis des critiques
    • 93Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
      • 45 victoires et 88 nominations au total

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    All We Imagine As Light - Trailer
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    The Cast of All We Imagine As Light Ask Each Other Anything
    The Cast of All We Imagine As Light Ask Each Other Anything
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    The Cast of All We Imagine As Light Ask Each Other Anything
    All We Imagine as Light: Q&A From NYFF 2024
    Interview 20:41
    All We Imagine as Light: Q&A From NYFF 2024

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    Rôles principaux20

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    Kani Kusruti
    Kani Kusruti
    • Prabha
    Divya Prabha
    Divya Prabha
    • Anu
    Chhaya Kadam
    Chhaya Kadam
    • Parvaty
    Hridhu Haroon
    Hridhu Haroon
    • Shiaz
    Azees Nedumangad
    Azees Nedumangad
    • Dr. Manoj
    Anand Sami
    Anand Sami
    • Drowned Man
    Lovleen Mishra
    • Dr. Supriya
    Madhu Raja
    Madhu Raja
    • Kaki
    Shweta Prajapati
    • Young Woman
    Tintumol Joseph
    • Nurse Shanet
    Ardra K.S.
    • Nurse 1
    Sisira Anil CK
    • Nurse 2
    Aparna Ram
    • Nurse 3
    Kashish Singh
    • Young Nurse
    Nikhil Mathew
    • Male Nurse
    Bipin Nadkarni
    Bipin Nadkarni
    • Advocate Desai
    Snehalata Siddarth Tagde
    • Union Leader
    • (as Snehalata S Stagde)
    Saee Abhay Limaye
    • Teenager at the Shack
    • Réalisation
      • Payal Kapadia
    • Scénario
      • Payal Kapadia
      • Himanshu Prajapati
      • Naseem Azad
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    6joshlee-18887

    This is Bad as it gets!

    This film was fine, but I'm struggling to understand what sets it apart. While it's artistic, the film lacks a compelling narrative. It seems to tick the right boxes-a woman of color from Europe directing-but beyond that, what makes it stand out? I'm baffled by the critical acclaim. The acting was solid, the score was minimal, and the direction was decent. It feels like the inclusion of nudity and explicit scenes is what ultimately sold the film. Is this really what filmmakers must resort to in order to cater to Western audiences? The pacing is incredibly slow, which likely appealed to the French audience and contributed to its selection at Cannes.

    Cannes loves films like these!
    7CinemaSerf

    All We Imagine as Light

    "Prabha" (Kani Kusruti) is a nurse in a busy Mumbai hospital who shares her tiny apartment with the usually skint "Anu" (Divya Prabha). We quickly learn that she is married but her husband left her some while ago to work in Germany and she hasn't heard from him in over a year. "Anu", on the other hand, has a different emotional problem. She has fallen in love with a young Muslim man "Shiaz" (Hridhu Haroon) but knows full well that neither her colleagues nor her family will ever permit such a relationship, let alone any marriage - so perhaps elopement is their only solution. Meantime, whilst these women deal with their own domestic issues, their friend "Parvaty" (Chhaya Kadam) is facing eviction from her home as the developers want to move in. Their threats have given way to more practical action as her electricity has been disconnected. In the face of this, she decides it's time to return to her ocean-side village where at least she has her own home. Sympathetic to her plight, the two friends agree to accompany her and it's whilst there that we discover through conversation and flash-backs a little of just how each woman found themselves where they are now, and we take a look at what opportunities might present themselves for their futures. It's a delicately presented story this, set amongst the hustle and bustle of a city that never stops. These women care about others all the time, but are gradually becoming aware that they also have to start caring more about themselves - and for "Prabha" who has attracted the interest of the kindly "Dr. Manoj" (Azees Nedumangad) she has to decide whether to remain faithful to her past or look to what might be next. There's some solid photography throughout capturing both the lively (and frequently rainy) urban busyness as well as the beauty of the water and the ancient peaceful symbolism carved in the caves, and the whole thrust of the narrative illustrates poignantly the choices (or lack of them) that these women can make in a society where conformity is the order of the day. It can be quite fun at times too, these women are not sackcloth and ashes characters, but there's still a potent message that creates an engaging and characterful study that's well worth a couple of hours.
    8lilianaoana

    Atmospheric, female centric

    Three women of different generations living in Mumbai struggle with life, love, the future, each with her own perspective, experiences, choices and fears. Love is hard in India.

    It aims to be a moody, atmospheric movie for the most part and it succeeds I think, but I wish it had been better shot. There is so much opportunity here to do amazing cinematography and it just wasn't that. Thing WKW. This could have been that level of beauty. It had all the right sights and vibes.

    I don't know if I am fully satisfied by what I saw because I kept imagining how much better it could have looked at times. Maybe that is unfair to the writer/director. Maybe associating it with other iconic mood pieces is not fair either. For the topics and the dialogues and the actresses it deserves its place in modern Indian cinema I think. I haven't seen many Indian movies, some of them where better in the looks department, others much worse in the story and character development department. So I think it's fair to place it with the better ones.

    A little too long and unfocused at times. That's why I'm saying top notch cinematography would've gotten us to forgive its flaws.
    6shailendragautam349

    Did not strike a chord with me

    I really wanted to like this film after hearing so many positive reviews however it falls short of a masterpiece for me and is just another forgettable film that does nothing spectacular.

    The film is about a Malayali nurse working in Bombay who lives away from her husband, she shares a room with another nurse who has a lover and they both find it hard to find a place. Third story is about an old woman being driven out of the house she lives in.

    To my dismay the film gives in too much to the cliched tropes to the point of being downright predictable and boring. The protagonist is longing for a connection albeit she guards herself against it, at many points she is the super ego of the film shutting down the despairing cries of others with dictums yet by the end trying to imagine light in the darkness of her loneliness.

    In that sense, her roommate is her antithesis, she has no inhibitions, she is in love with a Muslim boy and they are looking for a place to make love.

    Recognize the beaten path of a storyline of a subdued woman, she is shown to be too righteous, almost like a nun, as a matter of fact the background score of the film is taken from a piece composed by an Ethiopian nun. In many ways it reminded me of Ishiguro's "Remains of the day". The story of the roommate and her lover really didn't add that much to the story other than working as a filler for sex, I'm personally not a big fan of misplaced nudity and sex in films, it's exploitative in nature and does little to carry the story.

    The story about the old lady started off as a social commentary on class, and the hidden rules of society, at one point she questions whether she should confront the reality of her existence or get indulged in the illusion like everyone else. She ends up leaving the city for her hometown. This story goes nowhere and thus it felt underwhelming.

    All in all, the film doesn't say anything new, it does not punch you in the gut like Salaam Bombay, it doesn't make you somber like The Lunchbox however one cannot help but admire Payal Kapadia's craft, I have seen numerous films on Bombay but nothing captures it like the film does but it felt like - specially in the second half of the film - that she was trying very hard to make each story reconcile and come to closure.

    By no means I'm calling this a bad film, it's crafty and well made but fails to say anything that has not been said before through film.
    8felwoh

    It's all about us, what we see

    She made peace with the young love and embraced it -something she missed on herself- only after she gave herself a closure, a form of confrontation through projection, her own emotional catharsis.

    I loved the relationship all three women had with each other, real, quite and safe, yet not too dramatic and unrealistic as you can still sense the distance and emotional complexities between them -as in any human relationship-.

    The slow pace of the movie, while I definitely understand that it's not for everyone's liking, made the emotions seen throughout the movie, more felt, amplified..

    Note: The track at the final scene was also beautiful and deserves a thank you -from me-.

    Ask Each Other Anything: All We Imagine As Light

    Ask Each Other Anything: All We Imagine As Light

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    The Cast of All We Imagine As Light Ask Each Other Anything (2024)
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    • Anecdotes
      First Indian film to receive the prestigious Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 2024.
    • Citations

      (Woman, in Malayalam): You have to believe the illusion, or else you'll go mad.

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      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movies of 2024 (2024)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 octobre 2024 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Inde
      • Pays-Bas
      • Luxembourg
      • Italie
      • Suisse
      • États-Unis
      • Belgique
    • Site officiel
      • Disney+ Hotstar
    • Langues
      • Malayalam
      • Hindi
      • Marathi
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Aydınlık Hayallerimiz
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mumbai, Maharashtra, Inde
    • Sociétés de production
      • Petit Chaos
      • Chalk and Cheese Films
      • BALDR Film
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 089 677 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 46 876 $US
      • 17 nov. 2024
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 3 440 969 $US
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      • Dolby Digital
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