REVIEWS
Post-film thoughts.
![Sabar Bonda: Love, Loss, and the Spaces That Hold Us](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/65962b3e1e066853b1b68240/1739212005256-EIMR4CULFCUC54ZCE9D3/Sabar_Bonda_Cactus_Pears-Still2.jpeg)
Sabar Bonda: Love, Loss, and the Spaces That Hold Us
Sabar Bonda is tender—not just in its storytelling but in the way it wraps you in its emotions, like a warm embrace. No wonder it became the first Marathi film to premiere at Sundance; its universality transcends language, speaking instead in the language of love.
![All We Imagine As Light: Beauty in the Ordinary](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/65962b3e1e066853b1b68240/1726083957510-OVZWPMXD9CZCQ3R308VQ/AWIAL%252Bphoto%252Bprincipale%252Bvalid%25C3%25A9e.jpg)
All We Imagine As Light: Beauty in the Ordinary
Kapadia demands your attention with the slow pace of the film and rewards those who give it. It is a deeply honest representation of what it feels like to live and to learn from the people you don’t realize you can learn from.