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Director Payal Kapadia’s film All We Imagine as Light has been included in the top best films of this year. This film has won more than 23 titles in film festivals. Not only this, this film has also been included in the list of favorite films of former US President Barack Obama.
Indian film became Obama’s favorite
Like every year, this year too Barack Obama has shared the list of his favorite films on social media at the end of the year and advised his fans to watch them. This time his list continues to be something special, because he has included director Payal Kapadia’s film All We Imagine as Light in this list.
Share list on social media
On Friday, Barack Obama shared a post on his official Instagram handle. It is written in this post – List of Barack Obama’s favorite films of 2024. In this, the film All We Imagine as Light has been placed at the top. After that the films Conclave, The Piano Lesson, The Promised Land, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, Dune Part 2, Anora, DiDi, Sugarcane, A Complete Unknown.
In the caption of this post, Barack Obama wrote, ‘These are some films that I would like you to see this year.
Who is Payal Kapadia?
What is the story of ‘All We Imagine as Light’
Payal Kapadia’s film is based on the life of a nurse. The name of the lead character who became a nurse in this film is Prabha. The story of the film revolves around his life. Prabha has been living separately from her husband for a long time. Suddenly one day she receives a gift given by her husband. From here his whole life changes and his whole life gets disturbed.
Won 21 awards in film festivals
Director Payal Kapadia’s film All We Imagine as Light did not perform so well at the box office, but the film has won many awards. This film won the Grand Prize of the Festival at Cannes, the second biggest award in the film industry after Oscar. After this it won the title of Best Foreign Film in Chicago. After this it won the Best Feature Film Award in Denver. The film received 2 nominations at the Golden Globe Awards. After this the film also won the Gotham Award. The film received more than 33 nominations and won more than 21 titles at award festivals around the world.