Secrets of Dhaulagiri
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Secrets of Dhaulagiri is a 2011 Nepalese documentary film directed by and produced by Media Chautari.
The film fallows two families living in the remote Himalayas, Dhaulagiri Himal (26795 ft) of Nepal. It focuses on happiness and sorrows of people living with the geographical difficulties along with their cultural and religious beliefs. This film was released on 11 December 2011 at Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival.
Synopsis[]
Secrets of Dhaulagiri explores the life obscured by innumerable difficulties while living in the high Himalayas. The documentary features the lives of two characters — Dil Bahadur, 78 and Sagendra Gauchan, 38 — in an impressive way. Gauchan looks after his herd of yak and stays in high altitude for six months. He earns through yak rearing which is a difficult task where anything can happen to him due to natural calamities like snow erosion and mist. Meanwhile, Bahadur is a victim of paralysis and believes that after drinking yak's blood he will become healthy.
Major international screenings[]
- Kendal Mountain Festival,Kendal,UK, 2012
- Asiatica Film Festival,Rome,Itely, 2012
- Trento Film Festival,Trento,Itely, 2012
- Tampere Film Festival, Finland, 2012
- International Mountain Film Festival, Bulgaria, 2012
- Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival,Nepal, 2011
References[]
- ^ "Blood and health in Dhaulagiri". The Himalayan Times. 3 March 2012. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
- ^ "Asiatica Film Mediale 2012". Asiatica Film Mediale. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
- ^ "Tempere Film Festival 2012". Tempere Film Festival. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
External links[]
- Nepalese documentary films
- Nepalese films
- 2011 films
- English-language films
- Short documentary films
- 2011 documentary films
- Nepalese film stubs
- Short documentary film stubs