Nepal: Nepal International Film Festival (NIFF) is set to start its 6th
iteration. A press meet was organised on Wednesday marking the start of the
event. The event will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal on
March 16 at QFX Civil Mall.
photo: NIFF
NIFF is organised by Nepal Flim and Cultural Academy.
In the opening, a movie titled ‘Chari’
directed by Kerin Sharma will be screened.
KP Pathak, the chair of NIFF, revealed that out of 500 films submitted from
over 50 countries, 95 were selected for the final competition. Eight of these
95 films will be awarded under different categories like short films, feature
films and documentaries.
‘The Gautama Buddha Award’ will be given to the best international
feature film, with a cash prize of $1500. ‘The Mt Everest Award’ will be given
to the best international documentary film, with a cash prize of $1000.
Two of the films made by Nepali filmmakers will receive the National
Feature Film and the National Short Film award, with cash prizes of Rs100,000
and Rs50,000 respectively.
“We have a very devoted audience for each edition of our festival. This
time we hope to bring in newer audiences,” says Pathak. He thinks that the QFX
cinema venues will help attract a more diverse audience. NIFF will continue
till March 20.
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