Payal Kapadia has reacted to the Golden Globes nomination for her film 'All We Imagine As Light', which was announced on Monday. The filmmaker released a statement, thanking the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and those who worked behind the film for the recognition she received so far. 'I'm

Payal Kapadia has reacted to the Golden Globes nomination for her film 'All We Imagine As Light', which was announced on Monday. The filmmaker released a statement, thanking the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and those who worked behind the film for the recognition she received so far. 'I'm

Payal Kapadia has reacted to the Golden Globes nomination for her film 'All We Imagine As Light', which was announced on Monday. The filmmaker released a statement, thanking the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and those who worked behind the film for the recognition she received so far. 'I'm

Payal Kapadia has shard her happiness on her film 'All We Imagine As Light', winning two Golden Globes nods on Monday. The filmmaker released a statement, thanking the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and those who worked behind the film for the recognition she received so far. 'I'm deeply honoured by this nomination and grateful to the HFPA for this recognition. This is a celebration of everyone who worked so passionately on the film. To everyone in India, 'All We Imagine as Light' is still in theaters, please go watch it and support us," Kapadia said in a statement.

Filmmaker Payal Kapadia's 'All We Imagine As Light', a Mumbai-set story about three women and their friendship, on Monday received two nominations at the 82nd Golden Globes in Best Motion Picture Non-English Language and the Best Direction - Motion Picture categories, reports PTI.
The film, which scripted history by becoming the first Indian movie to win the Grand Prix award at the Cannes in May, has been registering wins and nominations as Hollywood gears up for its annual awards season that culminates with Oscars. At the Golden Globes, 'All We Imagine As Light' will compete with 'Emilia Perez' (France), 'The Girl With the Needle' (Poland), 'I'm Still Here' (Brazil), 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' (US) and the 'Vermiglio' (Italy) in the Best Non-English Language Motion Picture category.

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In the Best Director category at the 82nd Golden Globes, Kapadia will compete with 'The Brutalist' director Brady Corbet, Coralie Fargeat of 'The Substance', Edward Berger of 'Conclave', 'Emilia Perez' director Jacques Audiard and Sean Baker for 'Anora'.