Nepal International Film Festival
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Nepal International Film Festival is an annual film festival in Nepal.[1] The festival was started in 2018.[2] The last iteration of NIFF was scheduled for 6 – 10 May 2021. The next iteration was scheduled for 24 - 28 March 2022.
Awards[]
Awards | 2018 | 2020 | 2021 |
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Gautam Buddha Award for Best Feature Film | Trap (Turkey) | Dictionary | |
Mt. Everest Award for Best Documentary Film | Co-Husband (Nepal) | Return to the Lost Eden | |
Jury's Choice Award for the Best International Feature Film | The Other Half (Sri Lanka) | ||
IFFS Don Quixote Award | In My Dream | ||
Award for The Best FIlm in the Pandemic Film Exhibit | Civil Soldiers | ||
Manjushree Award for the Best Animated Short Film | Spirit of the Drowning Girls (China) | Überfrog | |
Bagmati Award for the Best Live Action Short Film | Nooreh (India) | God's Daughter Dances’ | |
National Award for the Best Feature Film | Bulbul (Nepal) | Ama Khando | |
Jury's Choice Award for the Best National Feature Film | Gopi (Nepal) | ||
National Award for the Best Short Film | Kalam (Nepal) | A Scarecrow |
References[]
- ^ "What to see at the Nepal International Film Festival". kathmandupost.ekantipur.com.np. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
- ^ "Nepal to Witness 3rd Nepal International Film Festival". Nepali Sansar. 2020-01-17. Retrieved 2020-05-22.
External links[]
Categories:
- Film festivals in Nepal
- 2018 establishments in Nepal
- Nepal stubs
- Film festival stubs