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Love Is Political: Payal Kapadia on All We Imagine as Light
Across the two features she’s made to date, Payal Kapadia has emerged as a luminous new voice in Indian cinema, exploring the personal as political through her shimmering, empathetic portraits of working-class Mumbai.  Her first feature, “A Night of Knowing Nothing,” opened with unsent love letters, from a film student to her estranged lover, discovered in a box at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), where Kapadia herself studied; made over five years as a collage of new and archival footage, the film juxtaposed the dissolution of an inter-caste relationship with the collective dissent of students protesting the appointment of a right-wing former actor as their institute’s

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