Doha Film Institute
  • Log in
A drama about life in a Nepali mountain village in the wake of the decade-long armed conflict.
When his father dies, anti-regime partisan Chandra must travel to his remote mountain village after nearly a decade away. Little Pooja is anxiously awaiting the man she thinks is her father, but she’s confused when Chandra arrives with Badri, a young street orphan rumoured to be his son. Chandra must face his brother Suraj, who was on the opposing side during the Nepali civil war. The two brothers cannot put aside political feelings while carrying their father's body down the steep mountain path to the river for cremation. Suraj storms off in a rage, leaving Chandra with no other men strong enough to help. Under pressure from the village elders, Chandra must seek help from outside the village to obey the rigid caste and discriminatory gender traditions he fought to eliminate during the war. Chandra searches for a solution in neighboring villages, among the police, guests at a local wedding, and rebel guerrillas...

Credits

Director
Deepak Rauniyar
Screenwriter
Deepak Rauniyar and David Barker
Producer
Deepak Rauniyar, Joslyn Barnes, Tsering Sherpa, Michel Merkt
Co-Producer
Jan van der Zanden, Ineke Kanters
Production Company
Aadi Production
Sales Company
The Match Factory
Cast
Dayahang Rai
Asha Magrati
Rabindra Singh Baniya
Sumi Malla
Amrit Pariyar

About the Director

Deepak Rauniyar
Deepak Rauniyar is a Berlinale Talent Campus and TIFF Talent Lab alumnus. His feature length debut, ‘Highway’ (2012) had its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, and was the first film from Nepal to screen at a major international festival. Currently in progress, ‘White Sun’, his second feature, was selected for L’ Atelier at the Festival de Cannes and Boost! in Rotterdam, and award

Producers

Tsering Rhitar Sherpa

Tsering Rhitar Sherpa is an award-winning director/producer. He produced many award winning documentary and feature films, including “Mukundo”, which was Nepal's Official Entry for Academy Awards in Best Foreign Language Film Category. He also helped in the production of the Oscar nominated “Himalaya” and “Dreaming Lhasa” (TIFF 2003). His new recent feature, “Black Hen” which is in production now, has been awarded funding by the World Cinema Fund Berlinale and Vision Sud Est.

Contacts