International Mountain Film Festival Kicks Off in Kathmandu

Summary

The International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) has commenced in Kathmandu featuring over 50 films from 29 countries, including a focus on Nepali filmmakers. The festival runs for five days at QFX Chhaya Center in Thamel.

Key Points
  • The International Mountain Film Festival (KIMFF) started in Kathmandu with the premiere of 'Shape of Momos' directed by Tribeni Rai.
  • Minister Khadak Raj Paudel inaugurated the festival emphasizing the cultural importance of storytelling through film.
  • KIMFF features over 50 films from 29 countries, showcasing fiction, documentary, short, and adventure films.
  • The festival includes a Nepal Panorama section highlighting local Nepali filmmakers and will run until May 31 at QFX Chhaya Center in Thamel.
Article image