Showing posts with label nepali film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nepali film. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Kathmandu Short Film Fiesta on New Year 2070

Short Film

ChhanyaChhabi Creation is organising the first Kathmandu Short film festival - 2013 on the special occasion of the nepali new year 2070 B.S.
Venue : Mandala Theater, Anamnagar, Kathmandu
Date    : Chaitra 30 2069 to Baisakh 1 2070 (April 12 - 14 2013)

In this festival, short films, cartoons, animation films, documentaries of any genre can take part but the lenght of the movies should be 5 to 45 minutes. In order to participate in this short film festival, the filmmakers should register their short film in the Chhanyachhabi's office located at Dillibazar. The jury will decide the top 3 short films and distribute prizes accordingly. In addition there will be "Best Fiction Short Film", "Best Documentary Short Film", "Best Animation Short Film", "Jury Award" and "Public Choice Award" titles.

This short film festival is organised with a motive to promote the nepali short films since a lot of quality short films have been created by Nepalese youngsters in the past and some of them had also been awarded in the International Film Festivals.

Lets promote nepali short films. Short Films can be an alternative to the current traditional Nepali Movie for the busy people who dont have enough time to spend for the whole movie.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

History of Nepali Movie

Nepali Old Movie Posters
Old Nepali Movies


Nepali Film industry also known as kaliwood is infuenced by Bollywood movies and its history dates back to 1951 A.D. Following are some pioneer movies released in the history of Nepali film industry:

First Nepali Language movie: Satya Harischandra, Released Date:Sep 14, 1951 A.D., Produced By: D. B. Pariyar, Produced from Kolkata India, Artists: Shiva Shankar, Bhuvan Chand
First Nepali Movie made in Nepal: Aama (Mother), Released Date: 1964, Produced By: Nepalese Government
First Nepali movie made by private Sector: Maitighar (Maternal Home), Released Date: 1966 A.D., Artists: Mala Sinha (Indian Artist), C.P. Lohani, Produced By: Sumonanjali Films Pvt. Ltd.
First Color Nepali language movie: Kumari, Released Date: 1977 A.D., Produced By: Royal Nepal Film Corporation, Artists: Bishwa Basnet, Chaitya Devi.

Royal Nepal Film Corporation was established by the Nepalese Government in 1971 A.D.
1980s: Some popular movies released during 80s were Samjhana (Memories), kusume Rumal(Scarlet Hankerchief), Lahure (The Army man) etc. More creative movies were released and became successful during this peroid and around 300 cinema halls were added.

Mid 1990s: During this period the Maoist revolution started which eventually resulted in the downfll of the Nepali film industry.
2006 - Present: Some experimental movies have been released rather than the same old Bollywood influenced movies. Kagbeni, Sano Sansar(Small World), Mero Euta Sathi Chha (I have one friend), First love, Loot, Visa Girl etc are some quality cinemas released during this period. Loot emerged as a blockbuster movie and was able to produce a strong impact on Nepali audiences both in the National and International level.
Film Development Board (FDB) was established on June 30, 2000 A.D. by the Government of Nepal for conceptualization, making, distribution and exhibition of films in Nepal.

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