Another Cinema is Possible!
SLFF warmly welcomes change makers to join us for exclusive screenings of films at the 2024 WSF.
Screenings on 17th February, 2024
Venue: Nepal Law Campus
About Something like a Film Festival (SLFF)
SLFF is a nomadic film and interdisciplinary media festival held since 2011. It is hosted by Docskool – a film campaign working with young fiction and documentary filmmakers in Nepal and South Asia.
Version – World Social Forum
Docskool joins WSF 2024 to celebrate cinema's ever engaging nature to bring audiences closer to sensitive, contemporary issues of our time.
Screenings and Schedule
(180 min)
Daughter of Nepal (Documentary)
Dir: Surbhi Dewan; Nepal / India; 34 min.
Synopsis:
Daughter of Nepal is the story of Manushi Yami bhattarai, the unassuming daughter of two formidable political leaders of Nepal. She was sent across the border to live under an assumed identity as her parents prepared to go underground in the People's War in the mid-1990. The film catches up with Manushi in 2009, soon after her return to the chaotic political scene of Kathmandu.
Fairplay (Short Film)
Dir: Zoel Aeschbacher; Switzerland / France; 15 min
Synopsis:
A teenager in search of recognition, a worker ready to do anything to hit the jackpot, a senior executive at the end of his career who wants to prove to himself that he is alive. This film shows three characters, losing speed on the competition highway….
Trumpets in the sky (Drama/Short Film)
Dir: Rakan Mayasi; Lebanon / Palestine ; 15 min
Synopsis:
Boushra, one of the Syrian potato-picking girls in Lebanon, returns from a long day in the field only to learn that today her childhood will come to an end. Without dialogue, this film is a poetic visual contemplation on landscapes and the complexity of human traditions.
How she moves (Documentary)
Dir: Anya Raza, Aisha Linnea Akhtar; Pakistan ; 45 min
Synopsis:
The film follows the spirited Indu Mitha, a 90 year-old dance teacher as she prepares for her final dance performance in Pakistan. A minority in both religion and profession, Indu has been teaching the classical Bharatanatyam dance form in Pakistan for sixty years. The film provides insights into cultural identity and freedom of expression in a country where extremism, nationalism and suspicion of dance as a legitimate art form are pushing classical dance towards extinction. This film challenges narratives by telling a universal story of hope and resilience.
Singing a great dream: The revolutionary songs of Khusiram Pakhrin (Documentary)
Dir: Bhakta Syangtan and Anna Stirr ; Nepal ; 39 min
Synopsis:
This film includes the musical journey of Khusiram Pakhrin spanning nearly four decades of political movement and revolution in Nepal. From 1980s through 2006, their live performances were often banned and rarely photographed or recorded, Hence makers rely on Khusiram Pakhrin and his fellow performers for oral history and rare photos and footage of underground performances.
Nine Hills One Valley (Film)
Dir: Haobam Paban Kumar ; India ; 75 min
Synopsis:
The film centers around Ahum, a tribal from hills who is going to Impahal city in the valley to meet his daughter. She is going to New Delhi in search of job. During the course of journey, he encounters different people and their stories, gradually exposing the cruelty of ethnic conflicts.
Screenings will be followed by a discussion session immediately afterward, providing an opportunity to share your thoughts and insights of the film.
The screening is free of cost. To confirm seats in advance and for further details, please contact docskoolnepal@gmail.com or call us at 01-5351709.
SLFF Organizer: Docskool
Docskool is a film media collective, a supportive space for filmmakers, media makers and artists to develop their projects all over South Asia. Docskool offers non-formal alternative courses in media. It also conducts workshops, hosts residencies and organizes film festivals.
Co-organizer: LOOM Nepal
LOOM Nepal is a feminist platform where activists of varying ages and experiences coming together, collaboratively work towards transforming structures that hinders equality. It's a dynamic space fostering collective efforts to overcome barriers and promote a more inclusive society.
"Film Submission for SLFF 2024"
Docskool takes the opportunity to invite new film submissions for the 2024 Something Like a Film Festival. The festival will continue to have a focus on documentaries and amateur, young films. SLFF screens films as short as 5 minute in length. Interdisciplinary film projects including video art is invited to apply.'
1st deadline: April 10 2024 (Deadline for festival held outside Kathmandu)
2nd deadline: July 10 2024 (Final deadline for SLFF Kathmandu)
Further details please visit slffest.wordpress.com
To participate at Docskool's South Asia film labs please write to us. We are receiving applications to 45 day residency also known as the Clinik Regional Lab.
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VenueNEPAL LAW CAMPUS -BLOCK-Ground Floor- Room No:(A005 )
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Duration90 Minutes
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slffest.wordpress.com has further details on the festival. To register a seat contact Docskool via email or phone.