Nepal International Children’s Film Festival is scheduled to run from November 20 to 29 in Kathmandu, centering around the theme ‘Parents and Grandparents Together.’ Recently, actors Dayahang Rai and Pashupati Rai, alongside child actor Prasan Rai, unveiled the festival’s logo, marking the initiation of this captivating cinematic journey. Notably, 8-year-old Prasan Rai, who also stars in ‘Gaun Aayeko Bato’ directed by Nabin Subba, brings youthful charm to the festival’s lineup.
This 10-day film festival aims to present a diverse selection of films meticulously curated for children aged 3 to 18, alongside engaging activities tailored for parents and teachers. The event encompasses a film competition and workshops designed for aspiring filmmakers under 18, providing a platform for emerging talents to exhibit their creativity, as claimed by the organizers.
Organized by the Alliance for Children Film Nepal (ACF Nepal), the festival seeks to ignite discussions on the role of cinema in shaping children’s perspectives and experiences. With a blend of national and international films, the festival is poised to inspire, entertain, and educate audiences of all ages, as asserted by the organizers.