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Pokhara International Mountain Film Festival is a three-day-plus film festival held in the city of Pokhara in Nepal. This non-competitive film festival showcases documentaries, and feature films that deals with environment and culture of the Himalayas.
The festival, organized by Pokhara Film Society, happens usually towards the end of December every year. Besides Pokhara, the films are also shown in other cities of Nepal like Manang, Mustang, Ghale Gaun and Ghandruk.
2014
The festival was held on December 10 to 12, at The Mountain Museum, Gharipatan, Pokhara, and was jointly organized by The Pokhara Film Society and The Federation of Film Societies of Nepal. 25 and documentaries from 11 different countries were screened during the three-day event.
2015
The festival was not conducted in 2015 due to the April 2015 Nepal earthquake and the six-month-long inhumane blockade.
2016
The 2016 IMFF was organized from 21 to 23 December, and a total of 52 films and documentaries from 22 countries were screened.
A Song for Barpak Nepal | Naya Jhul Nepal | Laaz Nepal |
Dhartiputra Nepal | Mela Nepal | Dadyaa: The Woodpeckers of Rotha Nepal |
Mirror Nepal | Mirror Nepal | Mirror Nepal |
Forging Bonds United States | Forging Bonds Italy | Forging Bonds UK |
References
- "International Mountain Film Festival kicks off in Pokhara |". Archived from the original on 2016-12-26. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
- "Int'l mountain film festival kicks off in Pokhara - the Himalayan Times - Nepal's No.1 English Daily Newspaper | Nepal News, Latest Politics, Business, World, Sports, Entertainment, Travel, Life Style News". 22 December 2016.
- "अन्नपूर्ण पोस्ट".
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- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-12-25. Retrieved 2016-12-26.
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External links
- http://www.pokharaimff.org/--Official Website
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