SAFFM - TRANSINDIA & KALO POTHI
CENTRE CULTUREL KABIR presents

SAFFM - TRANSINDIA & KALO POTHI

In-person Event
November 3rd 2017
7:00 pm – 9:30 pm / Doors: 6:30 pm

1400 DE MAISONNEUVE WEST, Montréal, QC, Canada
For more information about this event, please contact Centre Culturel Kabir at info@centrekabir.com.

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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. 

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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. 


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