Kathmandu, March 19: The 8th edition of the Nepal International Film Festival (NIFF) is taking place in Kathmandu on April 20-24.
A total of 87 films from 40
countries have been selected for the festival to be hosted by the Nepal Film
and Cultural Foundation, informed Festival Chair KP Pathak.
He further shared that the 8th
edition of the film exhibition will be organized with the theme of 'Festival of
Stories from All Over the World, Nepal International Film Festival'.
"Preparations have been placed
in a way to make it more effective than the previous editions," he said,
adding, "We have selected the films keeping in mind to attract the
movie-loving audience. The festival will very indeed offer a platform for film
workers from all over the world to meet, discuss and exchange film
ideas".
He informed that 'Russian Film Day'
will be organized on Saturday on the third day of the festival.
The festival has been classified
into two categories, national and international.
As informed, the best film in the
international category will be provided with the 'Gautam Buddha Award' along
with a sum of $ 1,500.
Similarly, a film from national and
international cinema category will be presented an award titled 'Don Ki Hote'
on behalf of the Federation of International Film Societies.
Under the competition, the best
film will receive Rs 100,000 and a trophy, while the best short film and best
documentary will get Rs 50,000 each and a trophy.
The best international documentary
will receive the Mount Everest Award with 1,000 US Dollar while the best
international short film will receive the Bagmati Award with 500 Dollar.
According to the hosts, the film of
AI technology will be provided the 'Manjushree Award' of 500 US Dollar. (RSS)