Kathmandu. In the twentieth version of the International Mountain Film Festival (KIMF), the movie ‘Baghko Bangara’, which presents the story of a honey hunter, goes to be premiered.
The movie directed by Kamal Kumar was proven to the media at a press convention held in Kathmandu on Wednesday. An interplay was additionally held after the screening of the movie produced by Vidya Chapagai, the host of the tv program ‘Herne Katha’.
The movie presents the story of honey looking performed by the locals of North Jajarkot after a protracted journey by driving Akkar Bhir. This non-narrative movie portrays the struggling and arduous work of the Himalayan folks for looking honey.
‘We have made this movie with a view to put together a narrative program to observe,’ producer Chapagain mentioned, ‘we’re prepared and excited to point out the movie to the viewers by Kimf.’
Director Kumar, who has gained expertise in tv and radio, narrated his expertise throughout filming. ‘It was actually shot with nice problem. Even after I keep in mind that second, I get goosebumps,’ he mentioned, ‘I do not need to go there and movie once more.’
‘Baghko Bangara’ will premiere on the primary day of the competition, which shall be held from November 22 to 26. The finale of the competition would be the movie ‘Fly from Everest’, which tells the story of Australian paragliders paragliding from Mount Everest to boost support in opposition to polio.
On the primary day, on Thursday, there shall be a particular screening of the movie ‘Mattoki Cycle’ directed by Indian director M Ghani. Starring Bollywood actor Prakash Jha, the movie tells the story of the ups and downs of a farmer’s life with a bicycle. The viewers will be capable of watch this movie which has been launched on OTT platform on Kimf.
This yr, greater than 60 movies from 30 nations shall be screened at Kimf. This time, two dozen worldwide filmmakers will take part within the competition held on the National Auditorium and the Tourism Board.
The competition that’s going to be held bodily this time was held in a hybrid fashion two years in the past as a result of covid epidemic.
The foremost slogan of this version is sustainable climbing. The competition director Ramita Limbu mentioned that this slogan is aimed on the challenges introduced by local weather change and environmental disaster in mountaineering.
Apart from the movie screening, there will even be a bunch dialogue amongst filmmakers on subjects resembling the way forward for Nepali movies, the youthful technology in movies and kids in movies.
German author and producer Michael Paz, Nepali filmmaker and animated chief Kiran Bhakta Joshi and Jinnah Lee, programmer of South Korea’s Alju Mountain Film Festival, shall be at KIMF as judges this time.
Apart from the competition, the final meeting of the Alliance of Mountain Film Festivals (IAMF) of various nations will even be held in Kathmandu this time. Kimf has knowledgeable that 28 member nations of the group will take part within the assembly.
KIMF is organized by Himal Association, whereas Kathmandu Metropolitan City is the co-organizer.