Harishchandra is a 1951 Indian Nepali-language film based on the story of the legendary king Harischandra from Hindu mythology. This is credited as the first Nepali language film and is considered lost.
THE QUEST: Everest is a journey to deeper understand and climb the most iconic mountain in the world, Mt. Everest, and to reveal its amazing history and culture. From experiencing Everest like never before to witnessing unique stories about one of the most remarkable places on earth, THE QUEST: Everest is a one-of-a-kind cinematic tribute to the human spirit of adventure that lives inside us all.
in the night two boys try to understand whats life
Citizen Film and the Bright Horizons Children’s Home created a short film about the innovative school that gives Nepali orphans, semi-orphans and destitute children a roof over their head, three meals a day, full medical care, and a K-10 education that leads them out of poverty and into self-sufficiency.
On a summer day, from his balcony, the filmmaker observes two women diligently cutting grass for their cows on one of the last remaining vacant plots of Kathmandu.
Documentary about Nepal and its path into the 20th century.
Bhutan: The World’s Happiest Man tells the story of Mr. Bishnu, an aging Bhutanese-American in Ohio, who dreams of returning to his homeland. After his unexpected death, his family faces a conflict over his final resting place, torn between past memories and present realities. This emotional drama explores themes of love, loss, and the search for belonging.
The future Edward VIII enjoys receptions, playing polo and hunting tigers on his royal tour.
Richly detailed record of the Prince of Wales' Indian tour.
A gifted but troubled detective investigates the disappearance of a celebrated filmmaker.
Een meisje van 23 reist veel alleen op zoek naar een emotionele transformatie in zichzelf. Ze landt in Pokhara tijdens de drukte van de nieuwjaarsfestiviteiten. Pokhara, hoe mooi het ook is, ziet er ook buitengewoon levendig uit door alle energie die in de lucht hangt. Ze is op zoek naar dezelfde energie in zichzelf. Ze gelooft dat de meren, de bergen, de altijd bruisende straten haar op de een of andere manier zullen helpen om de angsten onder ogen te zien die ze haar hele leven met zich mee zal dragen.
A internally displaced Nepali schoolboy works on the construction of a road to support his family, Ram Kumar heaves large boulders and smashes rocks while dreaming of a future as a pilot, a doctor or the next great leader of Nepal.
During the period of civil war, in the countryside of Nepal, a curious boy follows his mother to his uncle's house. In this poetic journey, he witnesses various group of people trying to pursue liberation in their own ways.
In rural Nepal, Bishnumaya Gurung, 48 and Palhamu Sherpa, 66 go to primary school everyday and make space for learning in their lives as single women.
At 13 years old, Sona was sold from Nepal into forced-prostitution in India. She’s not the only one—an estimated 12,000 children are trafficked out of Nepal every year. The Twelve Thousand is a dramatic short film depicting the true story of one trafficked survivor.
Berggids Jangmu Sherpa en haar broer, befaamd bergbeklimmer Mingma G. Sherpa, beklimmen de Mount Everest en ruimen afval en tentresten op. Berggids zijn is de belangrijkste bron van inkomen voor de Sherpa's, maar door de pandemie blijven de toeristen weg. De oorspronkelijke bewoners van de Himalaya zien dit als een straf van de goden, en daarom proberen ze hen weer gunstig te stemmen. Beelden van helmcamera's tonen hoe de Sherpa's de bergen zo goed als ze kunnen weer schoonmaken.