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International Film Festival Pame

Built for independent cinema, open-air screenings, and serious submissions.

Cinema, community, and independent voices from Pokhara to the world.

Schedule Window

27-31 December

Core Mode

Open-Air + Market

Base

Pokhara

Research Snapshot

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What the public information currently indicates

The public festival website shows mixed date signals, so this platform keeps the editorial copy factual and editable.

  • Pame presents itself as a year-long cultural initiative spanning film, music, and art, anchored by a main annual event in Pokhara.
  • Its public positioning emphasizes access, open-air cinema, artist exchange, and outreach screenings beyond Kathmandu.
  • External partner references show collaboration with the British Council, Taskovski Films, Nepali Female Filmmakers, and Nepal's Film Development Board.

About The Festival

A film platform shaped around place, access, and exchange.

Pame's public positioning is strongest when it stays specific: Pokhara as venue identity, year-round cultural activity, and accessible paths for emerging filmmakers.

Head Office

Phirke, Fewa Marga, Pokhara, Kaski

Communication

Jayabageshwori-08, Kathmandu

Email

pamefilmfestival@gmail.com

Marketing

marketing.pame@gmail.com

Programmes

Festival tracks that translate cleanly into site architecture.

Film programmes

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Nepal film market

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Talk programmes

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Panel discussions

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Masterclasses

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Open-air screenings

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Subscriptions

Build the audience database from day one.

Each subscription is stored in the CMS database and can later be segmented for announcements and deadlines.

Film Submission

Capture complete submission metadata.

This first release focuses on practical submission data: title, country, runtime, synopsis, submitter identity, and links.