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Nepali Film Industry to Adopt New Moniker: ‘Cinemandu’

In a landmark decision, the Nepali film industry, previously known as ‘Kollywood’, is set to embrace a new identity as ‘Cinemandu’. This unanimous resolution was reached at a pivotal gathering of key film industry organizations hosted by the Film Development...

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Bon documentary on Nepal

[caption id="attachment_1243" align="alignnone" width="870"] New friends: Bon Ishikawa sits with Ash Bahadur during a visit to Nepal to film his documentary, 'Sekai de Ichiban Utsukushii Mura.' | BON ISHIKAWA[/caption] During one scene in Bon Ishikawa’s upcoming documentary “Sekai de Ichiban...

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Ogden ‘Lady Wild Film Fest’

[caption id="attachment_1240" align="alignnone" width="800"] Lindsey Brown, left, Nicole Neeley, center, and Amber Hansen head out onto Causey Reservoir during a stand up paddleboard meet-up on Tuesday, August 11, 2015. A new film festival hosted by And She's Dope Too will...

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Peak Aspirations

It’s still dark when Brad Clement crawls out of his tent. The snow crunches beneath his feet as a cold wind chills his face. He fills a pot with snow and waits for it to melt on a small camp...

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After the Earthquake in Nepal 2015

Nepal its Business Unusual travel documentary of Nepal which aim to Promote Nepal tourism after the devastating earthquake in Nepal 2015 had been released throughout YouTube: Presentation of Liberty Films Producer / Director: Ram Ghale Production Designer: Ms. Joy Traxler...

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Kalo Pothi at Venice Film Fest

[caption id="attachment_1167" align="alignnone" width="713"] Courtesy: Kalopothi team[/caption] Award winning film-maker Min Bahadur Bham’s Kalo Pothi (The Black Hen) is one of the seven titles competing in the International Film Critics’ Week of the 72nd Venice Film Festival. With this Kalo...

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Filmmaker connection to Mount Everest

LEADING adventure filmmaker Michael Dillon was 11 when he made his film debut. He “shot” The History of the Earth on a Meccano set camera, wound through with a strip of paper illustrated with his hand-drawn frames. “I charged my parents, sister...

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‘Everest’ Featurette Reveals Intense Conditions

[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-TVOEVaULo[/embed] With more and more big budget films relying heavily on CG, studios have been taking care to release behind-the-scenes featurettes and interviews promoting real locations and sets. A recent promo for Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation focused on Tom...

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Eighth Nepal Int’l Indigenous Film Festival from June 12

[caption id="attachment_1050" align="alignright" width="300"] Eighth Nepal Int’l Indigenous Film Festival from June 12[/caption] This year’s edition of the eighth Nepal International Indige-nous Film Festival (NIIFF) 2071, organised by the Indigenous Film Archive is going to be held in the City...

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Climber captures his near-death experience on film

[caption id="attachment_565" align="alignright" width="400"] Dr John All was collecting snow samples on 23,379ft Mount Himlung, close to Everest in the Nepal Himalaya, when he fell into a deep crevasse which had been hidden by recent heavy snow[/caption] An American academic...

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