Cinema isn’t just entertainment—it’s a bridge between cultures, and Nepal’s film community is leaning into this power to connect with China. Kedar Parsad Pathak, president of the Nepal International Film Festival Association, recently spotlighted films as a tool to deepen cross-border understanding. 🌟
At a cultural forum, Pathak emphasized the shared diversity of Nepal and China, stating, "Culture connects people and countries." He believes movies can amplify this bond, adding, "Films let us see the world through each other’s eyes." 🎥
With Nepal’s film festival gaining traction, Pathak aims to spotlight stories that resonate across the Himalayas—from Kathmandu’s bustling streets to Beijing’s historic hutongs. Could this be the start of a new cultural exchange era? 🤝
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Nepali film festival chairman highlights cinema as a bridge to China
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