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First ever Drive-in Movie Shows to be held in Kathmandu



KATHMANDU: The Embassy of Israel in collaboration with International Sound Services Pvt. Ltd. is organizing the First ever Drive-in film show in Nepal from 26-27 November 2021 at the Soaltee Hotel, Tahachal in Kathmandu.

Drive-in film concept itself is not new, but it is being introduced for the first time in Nepal. Following COVID-19 pandemic, the lives of people have been affected in many ways, according to a statement issued by Israeli Embassy in Kathmandu.

Drive-in film shows allow a person wishing to enjoy films with family in their own safe capsule.

An opening ceremony will be held with a special screening of the film ‘A Fish Tale’ for invitees only.

This film directed by Emmanuelle Mayer tells a story of an immigrant worker in Israel.

The films will be opened for public on 26 and 27 November 2021. Anyone who loves film can enjoy this unique experience from their own car.

Entry for the film is free.

The Embassy strongly believes that such exchange of cultural activities help to understand the culture and daily lives of Israelis by Nepali people.

It will further strengthen our cordial relations and this time in the field of culture.

Publish Date : 18 November 2021 12:19 PM

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