Chinese film Nifma premiered in Venice

Four international films were specially screened at the Tourism Board Hall through the 'Sijang Panorama' program, which covers the life, education, and culture of shepherds.

Chaitra 21, 2082

Chinese film Nifma premiered in Venice

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The film 'Snow Leopard', directed by Pema Chhedon, has been screened at the Nepal International Film Festival (NIF).

The film, which premiered at the 2023 Venice International Film Festival, was screened in the ‘Sizang Panorama’ section of the NIF.

The film, which tells the story of the lives of Tibetan herders and the coexistence between humans and the environment, was also discussed in Venice.

Three other films, ‘Home Away Home Close’, ‘Learners from the Top of the World’ and ‘Sunrise Over the Plateau’, were screened on Saturday under the Sizang Panorama. All three films were screened at the Tourism Board Hall in Bhrikuti Mandap.

Directed by Guo Yifei, ‘Home Away Home Close’ tells the story of a young man who faces geographical difficulties to start a public service initiative called ‘Mobile Photo Studio’ for local herders.

The film ‘Learners from the Top of the World’ is directed by Jacques Malaterre. The film raises educational issues.

The film ‘Sunrise Over the Plateau’ directed by Xiao Xiaowei highlights the extraordinary changes in the education, economy and culture of ordinary families. The films ‘Warrior King’ and ‘Discovering Xijan 2026’ will also be screened on Sunday as part of this panorama.

The ‘Xizang Panorama’ under NIF is a special out-of-competition screening program. The films in competition at NIF on Saturday were screened at Civil Mall, Chhaya Center and Russian House.

The ‘NIF Feature Pitch’ program was also held on board the Tourism Board. In which new and young writers pitched their stories to producers.

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