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In the 12th edition of 'Nepal International Human Rights Film Festival', 'Raymants' has won an award at Nepali Panaro. Directed by Dhanraj Barkote, this film won the Panaro while the documentary 'Devi' won the Best Female Director award.
Documentary cinematographer Vishnu Kalpit picked up this award at the festival held on Thursday. Directed by Suvina Shrestha. 'Black Rain in My Eyes' won the Best Lough Documentary Award . 'The First Film' won the award for Short Fixes. The winners were distributed by House of Representatives MP Thakur Gayre, Film Development Board Chairman Dinesh DC, organizer Nepal Human Rights Film Center Chairman Pandav Khatri and others.
In the same festival, 'Where We Used to Sleep Y' won the best documentary award . Cannes winner Payal Kapadia's 'All We Imagine as Light' won the award for feature fiction. won . With the slogan of social rights, 53 films were screened in this festival held in the auditorium of Nepal Film Board and Nepal Tourism Board from 24th of November.
India's famous filmmaker Nilotpal Mazumder conducted a four-day workshop and young filmmakers from Nepal, Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan participated in this festival. In the festival, documentaries and films that have won awards at prestigious festivals in the world including Cannes and Berlin were shown.
