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Kathmandu
CALL
FOR ENTRIES
Kathmandu
International Mountain Film Festival 2012
7 – 11 December
2012
Kathmandu, Nepal
The 10th edition of annual and competitive Kathmandu International
Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) will be organised by Himal Association from 7 – 11
December 2012. By screening some of the most recent and exciting films about
mountain people, sports, environment, cultures and societies from various
corners of the world KIMFF seeks to celebrate the complexity and diversity of
mountain life.
We are, at the moment, soliciting
entries for the festival, and we hope you can participate by sending relevant
films you may have directed or produced in the last two years. We look forward
to your involvement in KIMFF 2012.
The entry form and information brochure are available for download at www.kimff.org
Please visit us at www.kimff.org for more detail.
The submission deadline for the entries
is 15 September 2012.
Interested filmmakers are requested to
mark the following timeline:
1 January 2010: Films made
after this date are eligible
15 September 2012: Late date for submission of entry
1 November 2012: Final selection
of entries
15 November 2012: Last
date for submission of final print
7 – 11 December 2012: Holding of KIMFF 2012
For
further information, please contact:
Ms. Ramyata Limbu
Festival
Director
Kathmandu
International Mountain Film Festival
Himal
Association
Lazimpat,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 166
Patan Dhoka,
Lalitpur
Kathmandu,
Nepal.
Tel.: 977-1-4440635
Email: kimff@himalassociation.org
www.kimff.org
CALL
FOR ENTRIES
Kathmandu
International Mountain Film Festival 2012
7 – 11 December
2012
Kathmandu, Nepal
The 10th edition of annual and competitive Kathmandu International
Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) will be organised by Himal Association from 7 – 11
December 2012. By screening some of the most recent and exciting films about
mountain people, sports, environment, cultures and societies from various
corners of the world KIMFF seeks to celebr...
The 9th edition of Kathmandu
International Mountain Film Festival will be held from 8-12 December 2011 in
Kathmandu - the cultural and cosmopolitan capital of the Himalayan region. Since
its birth in 2000, KIMFF has evolved from a festival focusing initially on the
Himalaya to one encompassing a wide range of subjects and issues that explore
the diverse and complex ways in which human beings relate to mountains. KIMFF
seeks to showcase films that attract peer review and critiques that lead to
better documentation of mountain issues, particularly of highland regions of
the developing world.
About 50 films will be selected
for KIMFF 2011. Around 15-20 documentaries will be shortlisted to be viewed by an
international jury. Filmmakers can choose whether or not to submit their films
for competition. Accepted films not selected for competition will be screened
and be eligible for the Audience Award. Films made by Nepali filmmakers will have
the opportunity to participate in ‘Nepal Panorama’, a separate showcase of
Nepali entries. The objective of ‘Nepal Panoroma’ is to promote Nepali films in
all genres.
KIMFF 2011 coincides with Nepal
Tourism Year 2011. As part of this effort the festival will feature a special
selection of films that have been instrumental in putting Nepal on the world
tourism map. Films and activities that celebrate man's spirit for exploration and adventure, will also be part of this
edition of the festival.
In the presence of filmmakers,
film enthusiasts, critics, scholars, journalists, activists, and mountaineers,
the festival will include discussion forums, on-demand screenings, guest
lectures, exhibitions of books and photographs celebrating mountains and
workshops for aspiring filmmakers.
The irrepressible Terry Gifford
KATHMANDU ~ The Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) 2010 has concluded with the top award in the international competition going to The Broken Moon (Brazil), directed by Marcos Negrao and Andre Rangel.
Announcing the winner, lead judge Terry Gifford described The Broken Moon as “brilliantly filmed, brilliantly lit and brilliantly framed.” He said the jury had not had any problem in selecting the winner; they unanimou...
Gifford's upbeat comments about Kathmandu, the festival and Nepal as a whole, went down well at both the opening and closing ceremonies.
City Hall in Kathmandu is as basic as a hall can be. Not a surprise in a Maoist-run country.The one concession to bourgeois trappings is this old chandelier which hangs in the entrance to the auditorium.
The 10th Kathmandu International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) got underway today and will screen some 62 films from 35 different countries before closing on Monday.
The opening ceremony was not attended by any celebrities; there were no film stars and only a handful of dignitaries. Instead of champagne and canapés, there was tea and biscuits.
“ We thought of inviting the President, but we weren’t sure if we could handle the cavalcade that would follow,” said the Festival Di...
The tireless Ms Ramyata Limbu did a sterling job at the Kathmandu International Film Festival 2010.
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