Ngima Gelu Lama

Ngima Gelu Lama

Ama Dablam Pictures
Director

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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About Ngima

Ngima Gelu Lama (b. 1993) is an independent filmmaker from Nepal. His debut short film ‘Phulsiri’ won Best Children film award in Nepal and has been screened in over dozen of film festivals across USA, India, S. Korea, New Zealand & Russia. He is currently pursuing Masters in film direction supported by Erasmus plus scholarship in Kino Eyes, The European Movie masters.

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  • Phulsiri

    Phulsiri Drama Family One and a half months after the devastating earthquake reduced an entire village to rubble, and a ten-year-old girl longs for normality. News reaches her that school will re-open in a day and she is understandably overjoyed, but there is a hitch: she must first locate her shoes --- mandatory under new school rules --- in the debris that was once her home.

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  • Phulsiri

    Phulsiri (2016)
    Film by Ama Dablam Pictures (Drama and Family) Writer/ Editor/ Producer/ Director One and a half months after the devastating earthquake reduced an entire village to rubble, and a ten-year-old girl longs for normality. News reaches her that school will re-open in a day and she is understandably overjoyed, but there is a hitch: she must first locate her shoes --- mandatory under new school rules --- in the debris that was once her home.

  • Serdhak

    Serdhak (2015)
    Film (Drama and Family) Cinematographer A young man returns from the city to his village in the remote mountains of Mustang, in the Nepal Himalaya, with ideas to improve the lives of his people, but struggles to reconcile these with the existing realities. Lhakpa wants to become an engineer, so that he can contribute to the development of his village, but unexpected family strife means he must delay his aspirations. In the meantime, he meets his childhood sweetheart, but she may already have plans of her own that he is not aware of. The film charts his often complex relationships with his lover, his family, and the rest of the village. In the end, nothing turns up quite as Lhakpa plans in this tale of discovery, re-discovery, and adaptation. Written by Official Facebook Page

Awards

  • Best Children Film ( Nepal Culture International Film Festival)
    (2018)

Education

  • Kino Eyes - The European Movies Masters
    (2018-2020)

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