SAFFM - TRANSINDIA & KALO POTHI
1400 DE MAISONNEUVE WEST, Montréal, QC, Canada
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THE FILM 'TRANSINDIA' WILL BE FOLLOWED BY THE FILM 'KALO POTHI'
Kalo Pothi: In a little Nepalese village, Prakash and Kiran, two inseparable friends hail from two different castes. They both decide to raise a hen, to make some money by selling its eggs. The hen disappears, and the two embark of a journey in its search, oblivious of the dangers of fragile ceasefire in a civil war that has engulfed their country.
Filmmaker’s Bio: Min Bahadur Bham is a young emerging director graduated in Nepali Literature and Filmmaking with a post-graduate degree in Buddhist Philosophy and Political Science. His first short film was THE LAST BEGINNING (2009), followed by THE FLUTE (2012) which was a historical first for Nepali film as it was selected for the Venice IFF and won a Jury Award at the Toronto Nepali Film Festival. THE BLACK HEN, his debut film was the first Nepali long-feature film presented in Venice IFF, where it won the Best Film Award in the Critics’ Week section.
THE FILM 'TRANSINDIA' WILL BE FOLLOWED BY THE FILM 'KALO POTHI'
Kalo Pothi: In a little Nepalese village, Prakash and Kiran, two inseparable friends hail from two different castes. They both decide to raise a hen, to make some money by selling its eggs. The hen disappears, and the two embark of a journey in its search, oblivious of the dangers of fragile ceasefire in a civil war that has engulfed their country.
Filmmaker’s Bio: Min Bahadur Bham is a young emerging director graduated in Nepali Literature and Filmmaking with a post-graduate degree in Buddhist Philosophy and Political Science. His first short film was THE LAST BEGINNING (2009), followed by THE FLUTE (2012) which was a historical first for Nepali film as it was selected for the Venice IFF and won a Jury Award at the Toronto Nepali Film Festival. THE BLACK HEN, his debut film was the first Nepali long-feature film presented in Venice IFF, where it won the Best Film Award in the Critics’ Week section.
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