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Kalo Pothi: The Black Hen (Nepali: Kalo Pothi) is a 2015 drama film directed by Min Bahadur Bham and produced by Anna Katchko, Tsering Rhitar Sherpa, Min Bahadur Bham, Debaki Rai, Catherine Dussart and Anup Thapa.. The story takes place in Mugu, a district in north-west Nepal in 2001 during the Nepalese civil war (1996-2006). It is the first Nepali film to be screened at the Venice Film
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The Black Hen: Directed by Min Bahadur Bham. With Khadka Raj Nepali, Sukra Raj Rokaya, Jit Bahadur Malla, Hansha Khadka. They are bonded, nonetheless, by friendship and affection for a hen, whose eggs just might make a difference to Prakash's impoverished family. When the boy's father sells the bird, the chums desperately attempt to raise funds in order to buy it back.
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Nepali feature film awarded with BEST FILM AWARD in 72th Venice International Film Festival Critic's Week, Italy and a co production of Nepal, Germany, Switz
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Nepali feature film awarded with BEST FILM AWARD at Venice International Film Festival Critic's Week, Italy, and SPECIAL MENTION at 34th International Film F
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Kalo Pothi: The Black Hen is a 2015 drama film directed by Min Bahadur Bham and produced by Anna Katchko, Tsering Rhitar Sherpa, Min Bahadur Bham, Debaki Rai, Catherine Dussart and Anup Thapa. The story takes place in Mugu, a district in north-west Nepal in 2001 during the Nepalese civil war. It is the first Nepali film to be screened at the Venice Film Festival.
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Directed by : Min Bahadur Bham Produced by : Catherine Dussart Production (CDP) Genre: Fiction - Runtime: 1 h 30 min French release: 30/12/2015 Production ye
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We are in the year 2001, a temporary ceasefire brings a much-needed break to a small war-torn village in Northern Nepal, bringing much joy among the residents. Prakash and Kiran, two young close friends, are also starting to feel the change in the air. Though they are divided by caste and social creed, they remain inseparable, and start raising a hen given to Prakash by his sister, with hopes
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Un film de Min Bahadur Bham. Avec Khadka Raj Nepali, Sukra Raj Rokaya. Durée : 90 minutes. Tous les films en streaming : Nos films en Vimeo sur demande. Dans un petit village du nord du Népal, Prakash et Kiran, deux amis inséparables malgré leur différente caste, décident d'élever une poule afin de gagner un peu d'argent en vendant
https://trigon-film.org/en/movies/Kalo_pothi
The Black Hen. by Min Bahadur Bham, Nepal, 2015. We are in the year 2001, a temporary ceasefire brings a much-needed break to a small war-torn village in Northern Nepal, bringing much joy among the residents. Prakash and Kiran, two young close friends, are also starting to feel the change in the air. Though they are divided by caste and social
https://cineuropa.org/en/film/298036/
THE BLACK HEN. We are in the year 2001, a temporary ceasefire brings a much-needed break to a small war-torn village in Northern Nepal, bringing much joy among the residents. Prakash and Kiran, two young close friends, are also starting to feel the change in the air. Though they are divided by caste and social creed, they remain inseparable
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THE BLACK HEN (KALO POTHI) - Trailer. fromCalifornia Film Institute. 7 years ago. Mixing humor, tragedy and beautiful fantasy, first time writer/director Min Bahadur Bham borrows from his own experience growing up in a segregated village in Northern Nepal during the Maoist insurgency. The story centers on two boys, inseparable friends divided
https://archive.nepalitimes.com/article/must-see/Kalo-pothi-review,3101
Kalo Pothi. Min Bahadur Bham's first feature film Kalo Pothi (Black Hen) is an example of the new wave of Nepali cinema, the kind that chooses to portray stories with truth and heart, over melodrama and action. Bham's film is a move towards portraying aspects of Nepali life that are often neglected in mainstream narratives — the minutiae
https://english.onlinekhabar.com/kalo-pothi-movie-review-triumph-nepali-cinema.html
After watching Min Bahadur Bham's much-acclaimed Kalo Pothi, where two friends growing up in Mugu during the decade-long civil war set out on a journey to bring back a missing hen, I couldn't help but reflect on how far Nepali cinema has come in the recent years.. After all, just a little context is needed to appreciate Kalo Pothi, which combines an erudite understanding of the craft of
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Kalo Pothi. Film Specifications; Subtitles English; Share this. Facebook; Twitter; GooglePlus; Linkedin; Email; Nepali feature film awarded with BEST FILM AWARD in 72nd Venice International Film Festival Critic's Week, Italy and a co production of Nepal, Germany, Switzerland and France.
https://www.filmmattersmagazine.com/2019/05/07/kalo-pothi-2015-reviewed-by-dikshya-koirala/
The movie Kalo Pothi [English: Black Hen] is a Nepali movie directed by Min Bahadur Bham. This movie is set around the northwestern part of Nepal and is the first Nepali movie to be screened at the Venice Film Festival. The highest-grossing Nepali movie overseas, it was also the first Nepali movie entered in the Academy Awards.
https://godalmingfilmsoc.org.uk/film-archive/2020-21/the-black-hen-kalo-pothi/
Film Notes The Black Hen (Kalo Pothi…original title) Nepalese filmmaker Min Bahadur Bham's impressive first feature - the winner of International Film Critics Week at Venice last year - closes with a quite baffling piece of political nit-picking: "During the 10 years of Maoist Insurgency (the so-called civil war) in Nepal, 1996 to 2006 - 13,346 were killed, 14,000 migrated to India
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Directed by Min Bahadur BhamIn a remote Nepalese village, during the Maoist Civil war, Prakash and Kiran, two 12-year-old boys, are best friends despite belo
https://thehimalayantimes.com/entertainment/journey-kalo-pothi-black-hen/
Kalo Pothi, shot in Mugu district of Nepal, captures a story of two young close friends — Prakash (Khadga Raj Nepali) and Kiran (Sukraj Rokaya) — with the decade-long civil war and cast
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/kalo-pothi-black-hen-filmart-875096/#!
The film unfolds in 2001 at a time in Nepal when a protracted civil war between the army and left-wing rebels seems to be winding down, with both parties reaching out for peace talks. But the
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A movie whirls around the friendship between two friends, Prakash and Kiran with the backdrop of the Far Western Nepal's language, culture and tradition and the horror of 10 year long insurgency. A classic tale of two friends, the main protagonists, on their course of their story speaks volumes of the life and people of Nepal that live far
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September 6, 2016 9:08am. Courtesy of Tandem Production, Shooney Films Pvt Lrd, CDP. Nepal has chosen Min Bahadur Bham's award-winning debut Kalo Pothi ( The Black Hen) as its nomination for
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Set against Nepal's 10-year civil war, Kalo Pothi (The Black Hen) tells the tale of the unlikely bond between Prakash and Kiran, boys from different castes who set out on a quixotic adventure. During a temporary cease-fire they start raising a hen, hoping to make money selling eggs. But when the hen goes missing, their search for her forces the boys to confront firsthand the country's
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Min Bahadur Bham - Director - Kalo Pothi (The black hen). Min Bahadur Bham passes by our studio in Venice to talk about his first feature Kalo Pothi, the first feature entirely shot in Nepalese.. KALO POTHI (The black hen): Year 2001, a temporary ceasefire brings much-needed break to a small war-torn village in Northern Nepal, bringing much joy among the residents.