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Cooperation needed for film development: Minister Gurung


25 March 2021  

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BANEPA: Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Parbat Gurung, has said cooperation was essential for the development of the film sector. He vowed to make Film Development Board more effective.

He said he was ready to extend cooperation from his side for the protection of religion, language, ethnicity, culture and art, and identity of an indigenous community in Nepal.

The filmmakers and actors of the indigenous community should be aware of what their past was and how they would like to chart future courses in terms of culture and society. Films could be made informative and awareness-driven, he said, urging all sides not to submerge in emotion but to work for social transformation.

The Minister shared the plan that he was working for the transformation of government media.

Efforts were on to introduce a program on the Tamang language on Nepal Television.

General Manager of Nepal Television Fulman Bal urged the Federation to act in a new way to cooperate with indigenous films. Saying that there is a need to make films that feature multicultural nationalities of indigenous nationalities, he underscored the need for making a five percent investment of the total budget in the cultural sector like foreign countries.

On the occasion, Chairperson of the Film Development Board Dayaram Dahal stressed the need for programs to explore and address genuine issues of indigenous nationalities.

Former Chairperson of the Board Raj Kumar Rai said that there is a need for reforms in the Board for its overall development.

Federal Chairperson of the Federation of Nepalese Indigenous Nationalities Journalists, Danda Gurung said film-making should focus on the presentation of characters and their role so as to make a quality film. The workshop was attended by around 70 film artists from 15 ethnic organizations.

Publish Date : 25 March 2021 07:53 AM

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