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Kingdom of Bhutan International Film Festival concludes

September 24, 2024
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Bhutan’s first international film festival, the Kingdom of Bhutan International Film Festival, concluded yesterday in the capital. Spanning five days, the festival celebrated the art of filmmaking, fostered global appreciation for Bhutanese cinema, and showcased the unique cultural heritage of Bhutan and the Himalayan region. Eight films were screened during the festival, allowing attendees to interact with the cast and crew and attend masterclasses in filmmaking led by renowned filmmakers.

The Kingdom of Bhutan International Film Festival brought together filmmakers, industry professionals, and audiences from across the globe to encourage dialogue and cultural exchange.

Three Bhutanese films—The Monk and the Gun, Aum Penjor, and Boed Garp Sonam Drugyel—were screened alongside international films such as Lift, In Full Bloom, Don’t Sleep, and two Indian short films, Muzhir and Kagazi Naav.

Participants at the festival say it offers an opportunity to open new horizons and foster collaboration between Bhutanese and international filmmakers.

David Petersen, the director of Lift said “So, our film Lift, the documentary, it’s been all over the world, but this is one of our favourite places in the world for it to premiere. To be in Bhutan is an honour and it’s a wonder for us.  These children who come from the Bronx, to be able to bring it to the students here, to the public here, it’s a gift and an exchange.”

Tandin Bidha, an actress said “Of the three Bhutanese films being screened, I have acted in two of them. This event provides actors and actresses with significant encouragement. Additionally, it showcases opportunities for young people interested in film, scriptwriting, and filmmaking.”

Attendees who watched the films and participated in the masterclasses on filmmaking welcomed the festival in the country.

Dhan Bdr Gurung, who attended the event said “I believe this kind of event is truly useful and beneficial because it provides us with a lot of exposure. The techniques used in other films are also applicable to our culture. In this way, it not only promotes cultural exchange but also offers us valuable insights.”

Kezang Wangmo who also attended the event said “International films are well-developed, and through them, we can gain a wealth of knowledge. In my view, this event offers opportunities for growth and improvement in the Bhutanese film industry.”

A short film competition was also held as part of the festival, featuring 30 entries. Seven films were shortlisted as finalists, and the winners were announced yesterday evening.

According to the Bhutan Film Institute, the festival will now be held annually in September.

Pema Tshomo and Tenzin Loday Gyeltshen

Edited by Sherub Dorji 

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