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Empty seats, by Manisha Neupane and Rajita Dhungana (kp 31/12/2011)
Nepal's film industry embraces gay romance, by Kyle Knight and Bibek Bhandari (rep 04/11/2011)
Speak
your mind: The Nepal Censor Board’s attempts at censoring films follow
a long history of dogmatic censorship in the subcontinent, by Amish Raj Mulmi (kp 13/08/2011), Nasty cuts, by Rajita Dhungana (kp 13/08/2011)
Top Nepali Female Stars Want Equal Earnings, by Lochana Sharma (rn 09/07/2011)
Cultures
on screen: Indigenous films are an important barometer of how we
correct the historical and societal marginalisation of ethnicities and
cultures, by Prachanda Shrestha (kp 25/12/2010)
Films
for thought: Nepali films cannot be sustained on plagiarized ideas;
instead, producers must embrace and collaborate with independent
filmmakers, by Prachanda Shrestha (kp 20/11/2010)
Indigenous
culture in films, by Ira Regmi (kp 27/06/2010)
The
colour of democracy: Anup Poudel on his award-winning short film and
his newfound fame, by Ujjwal Pradhan (kp 24/06/2010)
Nepali
Cinema: From Absolute Monarchy To Republic, by Bishnu Gautam (rn
28/05/2010)
Through
his own eyes: A former youth member of the Maoist cultural wing makes a
film about himself, by Tassia Kobylinska (nt 05/03/2010)
Nepal’s
answer to paternity tests, by Amrita Gurung (kp 20/02/2010)
Celebrating
life: Different faces of Nepal were at show at the Toronto Nepali film
festival, by Anil Bhattarai (kp 16/02/2010), Toronto
Celebrates Nepali Film Festival (kp 17/02/2010)
Film
on ex-Maoist vies for Oscar, by Rajan Pokhrel (ht 15/01/2010)
Film
on famous ‘Das Dhunga’ put on hold, by Prabalta Rijal (rn
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