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Matjaž PinterEva Pivač
Category
Documentary
Takasera, a village in Western Nepal, is settled on a hill above an ancient lakebed, composed of hundreds of tightly interwoven houses, giving an appearance of a giant buzzing bee-hive. Surrounded by mountains, and connected only by a dead-end dirt road, it leads a life of its own. To the outside world it may seem an isolated and forgotten place, but Takasera is in fact the centre of Kham Magar culture, and a former Maoist strong hold, that played an important role in the Maoist revolution that ended a decade ago. This gently-paced, observational documentary follows the everyday life of the village. This film was supported by Maynooth University and the Irish Research Council Notes by Sunniva O’Flynn
94 minutes, Ireland, 2016, Colour
EAT / SLEEP / CHEER / REPEAT 13.00 (OC), 18.15 (+Q&A)
HOARD 15.10, 18.00
LA CHIMERA 15:30, 20:30
LOVE LIES BLEEDING 20:50
ROME, OPEN CITY 15:40
THAT THEY MAY FACE THE RISING SUN 13:00, 18:00
TIGER STRIPES 13.15, 20.40
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