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The Voice Joins 6th Nepal Cultural International Film Festival as Media Partner

Kathmandu, Nepal – The highly anticipated 6th Nepal Cultural International Film Festival (NCIFF) has officially partnered with the Washington, D.C.-based online news platform, The Voice, as its exclusive media partner. This collaboration underscores the festival’s global appeal and its commitment to fostering cultural exchange through the power of cinema.

The partnership was formalized in a signing ceremony held on December 20, 2024, in Kathmandu, Nepal. Representing The Voice was Associate Editor Sahadat Russell, while Santosh Subedi, Chairman of the Nepal Culture and Film Centre, signed on behalf of the festival’s organizing body. This collaboration promises to enhance the festival’s international visibility, leveraging The Voice’s extensive audience reach and dedication to promoting diverse perspectives.

Scheduled to take place from January 30 to February 1, 2025, at premier venues including Q’s Rising Mall in Darbarmarg and the Film Development Board Nepal in Kathmandu, the NCIFF is set to be an unmissable event. This year’s festival will showcase 98 semifinalist films from 47 countries, spotlighting a rich tapestry of global storytelling that transcends cultural boundaries. The event will explore themes of cultural dialogue, social awareness, and the transformative role of cinema in shaping narratives worldwide.

A Celebration of Cinema’s Power The NCIFF has earned a reputation as a leading platform for filmmakers, artists, and cultural enthusiasts from across the globe. Organized by the Nepal Culture and Film Centre, the festival is more than just a cinematic showcase; it is a celebration of art’s ability to bridge divides, foster understanding, and inspire change. With The Voice now on board as the official media partner, the festival is poised to amplify its message to an even broader audience.

“We are thrilled to partner with The Voice for this year’s festival. Their dedication to uncovering unique stories and supporting global cultural dialogues aligns perfectly with our mission,” said Santosh Subedi, Festival Director and Chairman of the Nepal Culture and Film Centre. “This collaboration not only elevates the NCIFF’s international profile but also reinforces the vital role of media in promoting the arts.”

Sahadat Russell of The Voice echoed these sentiments, stating, “Cinema is a universal language that connects people across continents. Being part of the NCIFF allows us to celebrate and share these extraordinary stories with our global audience.”

Stay tuned for exclusive coverage and updates on the festival through The Voice. Together, the NCIFF and The Voice are paving the way for a brighter, more connected world through the magic of cinema.

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