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    NCIFF Announces 6th Annual International Film Festival Starting Jan. 30 2025

    Mark ZiobroBy Mark ZiobroJanuary 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A press event for the 6th Annual Nepal Cultural International Film Festival (Photo: Submitted by NCIFF)
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    Kathmandu, Nepal – The Nepal Cultural and Film Centre proudly announces the 6th Nepal Cultural International Film Festival (NCIFF) 2025, set to take place from January 30 to February 1, 2025, in Kathmandu. Organized in collaboration with the Film Development Board Nepal and promoted by the Nepal Tourism Board, this year’s festival promises to be a grand celebration of cinema, culture, and creativity. The opening ceremony will be held at Q’s Cinemas, Rising Mall, and the closing ceremony at the Film Development Board Nepal.

    Press Meet Highlights

    On January 21, 2025, a press meet was organized at Hotel Pabera Heritage Boutique, Budhanilkantha, Kathmandu, Nepal, where Mr. Rupesh Adhikari, Secretary of the festival, officially announced the press release and shared details about the upcoming event.

    Speaking at the event, national jury member Shambhujeet Baskota, former Chairman of the Film Development Board and a legendary singer, expressed his excitement, stating: “I am very much excited to attend the festival as it promotes Nepal’s tourism, culture, and arts.”

    National jury member Tikaram Yatri, a senior journalist, highlighted the festival’s cultural significance, saying: “I am associated as a jury member because of the festival’s focus on cultural aspects. I urge all film lovers to attend the festival and watch the semifinalist films, which are free of entry.”

    Mr. Santosh Subedi, Director of the festival, shared: “All preparations have been finalized, and our team is ready to welcome the delegates, guests, and international jury members. The closing ceremony will also feature a cultural program celebrating Nepal’s rich heritage.”

    Festival Overview

    • Screenings: A lineup of 98 semifinalist films from 47 countries, selected from 400 submissions, will be showcased.
    • Special Events: Masterclasses, panel discussions, and an art exhibition will offer opportunities for learning and creative exchange.

    Participating Countries

    Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.

    A press event for the 6th Annual Nepal Cultural International Film Festival (Photo: Submitted by NCIFF)

    National and International Juries

    National Juries

    1. Shambhujeet Baskota – Former Chairman of the Film Development Board and Legendary Singer
    2. Mithila Sharma – Senior Artist
    3. Tikaram Yatri – Senior Journalist
    4. Pradeep Khadka – Famous Actor
    5. Dipendra K. Khanal – Film Director
    6. Surakshya Panta – Famous Actress
    7. Ranuk Bikram Kandel – Film Director/Producer
    8. Dinesh Lindgen – Film Director

    International Juries

    1. Judy Gladstone (Canada) – Film Director
    2. Eva Daoud (Bahrain) – Director, Producer, and Writer
    3. Luisa Pretolani (United Kingdom) – Director, Writer
    4. Fabien Matthias (Germany) – Filmmaker
    5. Nipon Dholua (India) – Film Director
    6. Tima Taghizadeh (Iran) – Actress, Writer, Director
    7. Evin Berazi (Germany) – Filmmaker, Media Personality
    8. Irina Shatalova (Russia) – Director, Producer

    Special Events

    • Art Exhibition: A curated showcase of artworks inspired by cinema and culture.
    • Masterclass: Sessions led by international filmmakers to inspire emerging talents.
    • Panel Discussions: Insightful dialogues on cinema’s role in human rights, environmental conservation, and cultural diplomacy.

    Grand Closing Ceremony

    The festival will conclude on February 1, 2025, with an award ceremony at the Film Development Board Nepal, celebrating the best films and talents, followed by a cultural program and networking opportunities for filmmakers, guests, and media.

    Quote from Santosh Subedi, Chairman, Nepal Cultural and Film Centre: “The Nepal Cultural International Film Festival 2025 is a testament to the power of films to connect cultures and spark meaningful conversations. We are thrilled to host this celebration in the heart of Nepal.”

    Media Contact

    Santosh Subedi
    Chairman, Nepal Cultural and Film Centre
    Director, 6th Nepal Cultural International Film Festival 2025
    Phone: 9841316118

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    • The Nepal Cultural and International Film Festival 
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