Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine As Light’ Shines at 82nd Golden Globes with Two Nominations

Featured & Cover Payal Kapadia’s ‘All We Imagine As Light’ Shines at 82nd Golden Globes with Two Nominations

Indian filmmaker Payal Kapadia’s latest cinematic venture, All We Imagine As Light, has earned significant recognition at the 82nd Golden Globe Awards, announced on December 9. This Mumbai-set drama, which delves into the intertwined lives and friendships of three women, has secured nominations in two prominent categories: Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language and Best Direction – Motion Picture. The nominations mark a pivotal moment for Kapadia, spotlighting her talent on a global platform.

In the category of Best Motion Picture – Non-English Language, Kapadia’s film faces tough competition. Among the contenders are Emilia Perez (France), The Girl With the Needle (Poland), I’m Still Here (Brazil), The Seed of the Sacred Fig (United States), and Vermiglio (Italy). Meanwhile, Kapadia’s nomination for Best Director pits her against notable names like Brady Corbet (The Brutalist), Coralie Fargeat (The Substance), Edward Berger (Conclave), Jacques Audiard (Emilia Perez), and Sean Baker (Anora).

The 82nd Golden Globe Awards ceremony is set to take place on January 5, 2025. This year’s nominees were led by the surreal musical Emilia Perez, which garnered 10 nominations across various categories. Close behind were The Brutalist with seven nominations and Conclave with six.

Key Film Nominations

In the Best Film, Drama category, The Brutalist, A Complete Unknown, Conclave, Dune: Part Two, Nickel Boys, and September 5 have been shortlisted. These films exemplify a wide range of storytelling, from science fiction epics to historical narratives.

The Best Film, Musical or Comedy category features Anora, Challengers, Emilia Perez, A Real Pain, The Substance, and Wicked. With its 10 nominations, Emilia Perez emerges as the frontrunner in this segment.

For Best Actor in a Drama, nominees include Adrien Brody (The Brutalist), Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown), Daniel Craig (Queer), Colman Domingo (Sing Sing), Ralph Fiennes (Conclave), and Sebastian Stan (The Apprentice). On the female side, the Best Actress, Drama category features Pamela Anderson (The Last Showgirl), Angelina Jolie (Maria), Nicole Kidman (Babygirl), Tilda Swinton (The Room Next Door), Fernanda Torres (I’m Still Here), and Kate Winslet (Lee).

In the Musical or Comedy segment, Best Actor nominees include Jesse Eisenberg (A Real Pain), Hugh Grant (Heretic), Gabriel LaBelle (Saturday Night), Jesse Plemons (Kinds of Kindness), Glen Powell (Hit Man), and Sebastian Stan (A Different Man). For Best Actress, the contenders are Amy Adams (Nightbitch), Cynthia Erivo (Wicked), Karla Sofia Gascon (Emilia Perez), Mikey Madison (Anora), Demi Moore (The Substance), and Zendaya (Challengers).

Supporting Roles and Directorial Excellence

The Best Supporting Actor category highlights performances by Yura Borisov (Anora), Kieran Culkin (A Real Pain), Edward Norton (A Complete Unknown), Guy Pearce (The Brutalist), Jeremy Strong (The Apprentice), and Denzel Washington (Gladiator II). For Best Supporting Actress, nominees include Selena Gomez (Emilia Perez), Ariana Grande (Wicked), Felicity Jones (The Brutalist), Margaret Qualley (The Substance), Isabella Rossellini (Conclave), and Zoe Saldana (Emilia Perez).

Kapadia’s inclusion in the Best Director category places her among a distinguished group of filmmakers. The lineup consists of Jacques Audiard (Emilia Perez), Sean Baker (Anora), Edward Berger (Conclave), Brady Corbet (The Brutalist), and Coralie Fargeat (The Substance). Her nomination underscores the rising global recognition of Indian filmmakers.

Achievements in Non-English Language Films

The Best Non-English Language Film category sees All We Imagine As Light competing with an eclectic mix of international films, including Emilia Perez, The Girl With the Needle, I’m Still Here, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, and Vermiglio. This category celebrates the diverse storytelling traditions of filmmakers worldwide.

Animation and Box Office Triumphs

In animation, the Best Animated Feature nominees include Flow, Inside Out 2, Memoir of a Snail, Moana 2, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, and The Wild Robot. For Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, contenders range from Alien: Romulus and Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to Deadpool & Wolverine and Twisters, reflecting a celebration of popular and commercial successes.

Television Excellence

The Golden Globes also recognize outstanding achievements in television. For Best Drama Series, nominees include The Day of the Jackal, The Diplomat, Mr & Mrs Smith, Shogun, Slow Horses, and Squid Game. Best Actor in a Drama nominations feature Donald Glover (Mr & Mrs Smith), Jake Gyllenhaal (Presumed Innocent), Gary Oldman (Slow Horses), Eddie Redmayne (The Day of the Jackal), Hiroyuki Sanada (Shogun), and Billy Bob Thornton (Landman). In the corresponding actress category, Kathy Bates (Matlock), Emma D’Arcy (House of the Dragon), Maya Erskine (Mr & Mrs Smith), Keira Knightley (Black Doves), Keri Russell (The Diplomat), and Anna Sawai (Shogun) are nominated.

The Best Musical or Comedy Series category includes Abbott Elementary, The Bear, The Gentlemen, Hacks, Nobody Wants This, and Only Murders in the Building. For Best Actor and Actress in this genre, names like Adam Brody (Nobody Wants This), Ted Danson (A Man on the Inside), Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary), and Selena Gomez (Only Murders in the Building) are among the nominees.

In the Limited Series or TV Movie category, shows like Baby Reindeer, Disclaimer, Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, The Penguin, Ripley, and True Detective: Night Country have been recognized. Cate Blanchett (Disclaimer), Jodie Foster (True Detective: Night Country), and Naomi Watts (Feud: Capote vs the Swans) headline the nominees for Best Actress, while Colin Farrell (The Penguin) and Andrew Scott (Ripley) lead in the Best Actor category.

Surpassing Expectations

With Emilia Perez leading the race with 10 nominations, followed by The Brutalist and Conclave, this year’s Golden Globes promise a night of extraordinary competition. Payal Kapadia’s All We Imagine As Light has already made history by earning its place among global contenders, signaling a promising future for Indian cinema on international stages.

Kapadia remarked, “It’s an honor to see our story recognized among such incredible films and directors. This nomination belongs to everyone who worked tirelessly on this project.”

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