Unspoken Words 2022
an unforgettable memory
an unforgettable memory
Laure will start shooting on July 7. Nigam Shrestha is the film’s director with Bikram Singh and Salin Man Baniya in the lead roles. The remaining cast is yet to be finalised.
The sudden disappearance of the popular host of a relationship advice radio show leaves a vacuum. Listeners are uncertain about the direction their romantic endeavours should take.
When a rebellious, angst-filled, everyday Nepali youth Bicky stumbles upon a superhero costume, he sets out to fight against evil and mysterious Karkat's gang in a crime-ridden, corrupted Kathmandu City. This is the story of Nepal's very own local Superhero, Guleli.
The first film made in Newari language, tells the story of a young man, who will do anything for the girl he loves.
A middle class family is thrown into chaos when the youngest daughter expresses her desire to go abroad, secrets & resentment hiding inside the exterior threatens to destroy the family from the inside.
After his mother's death Prem (Ayub Sen) thinks his step mother was responsible for her death, and who makes attempts to kill her.
A romantic drama filmed in Australia.
This is the story of 28-year-old Ram, who migrates to work in a Nepali restaurant in northern Japan. The film explores his daily life in Japan and that of his family back home, reflecting on the socio-cultural challenges created by globalisation. Having escaped his home village, for 12 years Ram worked at restaurants in Kathmandu, but his family’s poverty remained constant.
Chapali Height 2 is a Nepali psychological thriller film directed by Dipendra K. Khanal and produced by Arjun Kumar. The film stars Avash Shrestha, Paramita Rana and Mariska Pokharel. It is the sequel to the 2012 film Chapali Height.
Though a legal recognition of a third gender ranks Nepal as a leader in transgender rights, the reality of transforming from son to daughter is fraught with obstacles. Despite this, Meghna Lama has a dauntless attitude and spirited laugh - both a powerful reminder of not only what it is to be transgender in Nepal, but ultimately, what it is to be human.
Chaos arises and Delasha realises about her longingness by his Solti when she asks him- Bhimsen to help her elder sister elope with his childhood friend.
The Nepalese government is trying to ban unregistered weapons in rural villages.
This experimental video essay explores the space and time of a post-colonial hill station set up by the British as a sanatorium for therapeutic recovery from the heat and humidity of India. Invoking the closing sequences of Ritwik Ghatak’s film, Meghe Dhaka Tara (The Cloud-Capped Star) (1960), the film explores how mountains became a metaphor not just for malaise and affliction, but also the human will to survive in the corridors of a creaky healthcare system. Framed through fissures in the dark, derelict walls of a once glorious cinema hall in Darjeeling, the events within turn, hang in liquid suspension. The same landscape becomes a haven for the tourist-turned-environmental-refugee who crawls up the winding mountainside in summer, fleeing the furnace of the Indian plains. But the haven itself is occupied by giant pile drivers pounding steel into the industrial night.
Movie follows a thirty year old overly religious and superstitious man-child named Hari, He had led his whole life following the rules that were set by his ancestors and his strict mother.
Singing of sorrow when a loved one falls ill
A private college owner seeks revenge on a student after the student refuses to study at his college.
I'm too busy to take care of my family.
Sarita, a young mother, is at a turning point of her career. Will her ambition and hard work pay off, or will the four walls of the kitchen confine her as is expected by the society she lives in?
Co-husband is a portrait of the practice of fraternal polyandry in the communities of the indigenous Humlo people in the Humla district of Nepal. Told from the perspective of the wives and husbands as well as the members of the community who reject this model, the film explores the economic, cultural and emotional dimensions of this custom and the social consequences for those who don’t practice it.