The Japanese auteur and the rising Indian talent held an intimate conversation during the Tokyo Film Festival.
Payal Kapadia, left, and Hirokazu Kore-eda are seen at the 2024 Tokyo Film Festival in Tokyo's Chiyoda Ward on Oct.29, 2024. ...
Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light and Zhanna Ozirna’s Honeymoon were among the winners at the 53rd Molodist Kyiv ...
Payal Kapadia uses some great wordplay to get larger messages across. Asha transforms into Rioter 21 from Ryter 21 because of ...
Kapadia discussed the lack of support for indie films. During the conversation, Kore-eda asked why so many Indian film school ...
Set in the snowy peaks of Himachal Pradesh, the film follows 25-year-old Nia (Dheera Johnson) as she retreats to her family's ...
Twenty-four out of 45 films to be screened at the 13th edition of the Dharamshala International Film Festival (DIFF) are directed by female filmmaker ...
IFFBoston’s Fall Focus gave attendees an invaluable opportunity to see films from celebrated directors alongside emerging ...
This year's festival brought with it buzzy titles like Payal Kapadia's luminous All We Imagine As Light and Sean Baker's ...
The festival, running Nov. 7-10, will screen over 80 films from 28 countries. Opening the festival is Payal Kapadia’s “All We Imagine as Light,” which nabbed the Grand Prix at Cannes and marked ...