Lights, camera, connection! 🌏🎥 At a recent cultural forum in Kathmandu, Kedar Parsad Pathak, chair of the Nepal International Film Festival Association, took the stage to spotlight cinema’s superpower: bringing people together. His message? Films can do more than entertain—they can build bridges.
Pathak sums it up: “Culture connects people and countries,” he says, believing films can deepen these bonds. With Nepal’s rich storytelling tradition and the diverse narratives of the Chinese mainland, he sees endless potential for collaboration.
From joint film projects to special screenings, Pathak’s presence at the forum and the festival’s lineup underline a clear goal: use the magic of the big screen to foster a closer relationship between Nepalese creators and audiences in the Chinese mainland. 🎞️🤝
As the Nepal International Film Festival continues, audiences can look forward to stories that cross borders, spark conversations, and celebrate the shared human spirit. After all, when we talk through cinema, every frame becomes a chance to connect.
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Nepali film festival chairman highlights cinema as a bridge to China
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