It’s about time Nepali films got their history right

The portrayal of Nepali history in Nepali films does not have a positive impact on the audience. The post It’s about time Nepali films got their history right appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

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Stakeholders call for social inclusion in Nepali film industry

KATHMANDU, June 29: Stakeholders in the Nepali film industry are advocating for greater social inclusion in the content and characters of Nepali films.

Stakeholders call for social inclusion in Nepali film industry

KATHMANDU, June 29: Stakeholders in the Nepali film industry are advocating for greater social inclusion in the content and characters of Nepali films.

Nepali film industry shining both nationally, internationally

The Nepali film industry is enjoying its heyday, as Nepali films are relatively doing well and receiving acclaim nationally and internationally. The 2022 Nepali movie, ‘Prem Geet 3’ received applauds nationally and internationally, becoming the reportedly first Indo-Nepali film. Co-directed by Chhetan Gurung and Santosh Sen under the banner of the Aasusen Films Production (Nepal), […]

Film editing requires devotion: GC

Film editing is one of the major parts of filmmaking. A film editor puts various raw footages together and makes sense out of them to form a compelling cinema. The art of film editing is achieved through a long devotion and Arjun GC is one of the few maestros of editing in the Nepali film industry. GC, a resident of Dang, had entered editing profession in 2000. GC has edited several Nepali films over the years.

‘Nepali films are more vocal and less visual’: Narendra Mainali

Celebrated cinematographer Narendra Mainali talks about his journey in the Nepali film industry, his thoughts on where Nepali films stand visually, and the challenges cinematographers like him face.

Nepali film to get Rs. 800,000 if it wins Oscar

The Film Development Board (FDB) has announced to give Rs. 800,000 as an incentive to the Nepali films wining the world’s most prestigious Oscar Award. Talking to The Rising Nepal, FDB chairman Dayaram Dahal said that a Nepali film that will be nominated for and receive the Academic Awards will be presented the incentive as per the criteria. “Our procedure is already ready and now we have decided to implement this procedure to encourage the Nepali filmmakers,” said Dahal.