1. Kalo Pothi (2015). Reviewed by Dikshya Koirala - Film Matters
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Introduction The movie Kalo Pothi [English: Black Hen] is a Nepali movie directed by Min Bahadur Bham. This movie is set around the northwestern part of Nepal and is the first Nepali movie to be screened at the Venice Film … Continue reading →
2. The Black Hen (2015) | Rotten Tomatoes
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A temporary cease-fire allows the residents of a small Nepalese village to breathe a sigh of relief. Two young boys from different castes become close friends and raise a hen in hopes of selling the eggs.
3. The Black Hen - visions sud est
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4. The Black Hen (Kalo Pothi) - Cineuropa
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5. The Black Hen (2015) directed by Min Bahadur Bham • Reviews, film + cast
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We are in the year 2001, a temporary ceasefire brings a much-needed break to a small war-torn village in Northern Nepal, bringing much joy among the residents. Prakash and Kiran, two young close friends, are also starting to feel the change in the air. Though they are divided by caste and social creed, they remain inseparable, and start raising a hen given to Prakash by his sister, with hopes to save money by selling her eggs. However, the hen goes missing. To find it, they embark on a journey, innocently unaware of the tyranny brought by the fragile ceasefire.
6. The Black Hen | Festival International de Films de Fribourg
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7. Kalo Pothi - Toronto Nepali Film Festival
His directorial debut The Black Hen (2015) is the first feature film of Nepal presented in Venice Critics Week and awarded with FEDEORA Best Film. This film ...
Year 2001, a temporary ceasefire brings much-needed break to a small war-torn village in Northern Nepal, bringing much joy among the residents. Prakash and Kiran, two young close friends, are also starting to feel the change in the air. Though they are divided by caste and social creed, they remain inseparable, and start raising a hen gifted by Prakash’s sister, with hopes to save money by selling her eggs. However, the hen goes missing. To find it, they embark on a journey, innocently unaware of the tyranny brought by the fragile ceasefire.
8. An Archive for the Past - Blog Culture Matters
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9. The Black Hen (2015) | Kalo Pothi - Filmuforia
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Dir.: Min Bahadur Bham | Cast: Sukra Ray Rokoya, Khadk Raj Nepali, Benisha Hamal/Nepal/France/Switzerland/Germany | Drama | 90 min. First time director Min Bahadur Bham […]Read more
10. Journey of The Black Hen - The Himalayan Times
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Journey of The Black Hen
11. The Black Hen review: Nepali drama puzzles and provokes
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Child actors are the stars of this impressive film set against the backdrop of civil war