FDB starts discussion on proposed Film Act
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Time:2024-01-20 13:53

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By A Staff Reporter,Kathmandu, Jan. 20: The Film Development Board (FDB) has discussed with stakeholders the opinions and suggestions received on the draft bill to amend and unify laws related to films. 

The board discussed with representatives of film-related organisations and filmmakers focusing on the issues of demand and address.

Approximately three months ago, the board released a draft, inviting necessary opinions and suggestions.

Based on this draft, all associations advocated for amendments, submitting feedback in writing.

During the discussions, Bhuwan KC, the executive chairman of the board, emphasised the film industry’s longstanding efforts to pass a new film act.

He expressed the urgency of achieving consensus among all stakeholders to benefit Nepal’s national cinema.

KC highlighted that the draft aimed to safeguard the rights and interests of the film industry, incorporating numerous suggestions and requiring some amendments.

He mentioned the positive stance of the Minister for Communication and Information Technology, ensuring the bill’s passage within their tenure.

Bishal Sapkota, the board’s member secretary and deputy secretary of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology, said that the ongoing discussions were not the final ones. 

Sapkota acknowledged the potential need for more debates to craft an outstanding law, assuring that the ministry is prepared to pass the bill. 

KL Budhathoki, the board’s spokesperson and member, emphasised the need for the new law to align with the latest technological advancements and global influences on filmmaking. 

He advocated for a law promoting nationality, language, culture, and tourism while fostering freedom of expression and creativity globally.

During the discussion, it was proposed that the law should encompass not only the production, distribution and exhibition aspects but the entire film industry.

Furthermore, suggestions were made to modify the board’s structure, have a majority of film experts on the board, cease political appointments of members, establish provincial censor boards for films released provincially, and create an environment conducive to foreign filmmakers producing films in Nepal.

Additionally, recommendations were put forth that when importing foreign films into Nepal, all processes should be handled by the board itself, and the government’s investment in art and culture should be transparent.

Actor and producer Deepak Raj Giri emphasised that the Act should strive to grant equal rights to everyone while being cautious to minimise complaints.

Mohan Niraula, President of the Film Artists Association, expressed that if the draft of the bill was passed without alterations, it would be beneficial for the Nepali film industry.

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