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49th TRAS AGM: June 20, 2011 at 7:30pm

We are pleased to announce TRAS’s 49th Annual General Meeting and an evening of images and stories from TRAS partners in Nepal.

Date: Monday, June 20, 2011

Time: 7:30pm

Location: Tsengdok Monastery, 1502 Angus Drive (at Granville St, 2 blocks south of 16th Ave), Vancouver

Filmmakers and TRAS members, Daniel Henshaw and Brenda Kyle, recently returned from Nepal where they visited TRAS partners Buddha AcademyDhaka Weaves and directors from READI Nepal. Through a striking blend of film and photography, Daniel and Brenda will share stories of these exceptional organizations and the way your donations make a difference.

A short business meeting will precede the presentation.

RSVP by June 14 by phone (604-224-5133) or email (info@tras.ca)

Street parking available. Please bring slippers if you wish!

More good news about the 5th Nepali Film Festival!

More good news about the 5th Nepali Film Festival!

Another wonderful outcome of the festival is the money we were able to raise for the READI Nepal education project in Humla District, the poorest and most remote of Nepal’s 75 districts. We are thrilled to be sending over $3000 to this worthwhile project. To learn more about it, see: http://tras.ca/projects/children-go-to-school/

And we’ve now heard from some of the filmmakers. Here’s what they have to say:

Kesang Tseten (“In Search of the Riyal” and “Saving Dolma”)
Congrats on a good festival! Thanks for providing a showcase for our films, especially for a Nepali and friends-of-Nepal audience for whom they might be relevant and of interest.

Hari Thapa (“Sherpas: The True Heroes of Mt. Everest”)
Thank you for your email. It is so nice to know that you and the audience like the film. We are working on another film on mountain rescue by helicopter. I am sure next time also we will be able to send you a film. I am looking forward to keep this connection going.

I will use this [honorarium] money to renovate a school in a Majhi community in Dolakha district. I will add some more and the school will look fine. I will send you the picture of the renovation.

Tsering Rithar Sherpa (“Mukundo”)
Thanks for your email, and I am happy to hear that festival was a success, more so because the cause for which you are doing the festival is a very noble one.

Subarna Thapa (“Malaamee”)
I am very glad that your festival had a great success and the action which you are doing for [Humla] district in Nepal is considerable and appreciated!

Sangita Shresthova (“Dancing Kathmandu”)
I am very happy to hear that the festival went well and Dancing Kathmandu was well received. And I am so glad that you raised such a significant sum [for the Humla project] through the festival. Please keep in touch about future events you organize.

We are thrilled to hear such positive feedback from the filmmakers. See you next year!

5th Nepali Film Festival a success!

Vancouver’s 5th Nepali Film Festival, presented by TRAS and Langara College Continuing Studies on Sunday April 3, was a success! Eight Nepali films, screened twice each during the day, drew a crowd of film buffs and Nepal enthusiasts from around the Metro Vancouver region and Vancouver Island.

After seeing “Sherpas: The True Heroes of Mount Everest,” one audience member commented that he was glad to see a film about Everest told from the perspective of the Nepali Sherpas, while another said that the theatre was so crowded, he almost didn’t get a seat!

“The Rat Hunters” by Vancouver Nepali filmmaker, Pradeep Sharma, was so beautifully shot that Bobbie Morrison in the audience felt like she was actually on the cart with the traders. The film was a highlight for many who enjoyed the opportunity to meet Pradeep after the screening. Also a highlight was Dr. Ramjee Parajulee’s informative talk on Nepal which helped contextualize the films politically, socially and culturally.

Between films, festival attendees filled the vibrant Himalayan Market, browsing tables of beautiful Himalayan crafts, sampling Himalayan treats, meeting old friends and making new ones, and learning about great work being done in the Himalayas by Vancouver-based non-profits.

This was the first time Heather Turnbull had attended a Nepali Film Festival:

It’s always an incredible treat to transport yourself into another world on a Sunday morning in Vancouver. The Nepali Film Festival provided an incredible line up of films, and I had to spend the first few minutes deciding whether we should travel with the Sherpas up the Himalayan mountains or dive into the ritual and religion of a family in Kathmandu. Tough choice!

“Mukundo” was a beautiful cinematographic journey into the world of a family in Kathmandu. The story line, plot, characters and ending had me enthralled and moved. The gift of a great movie is that it stays with you for many days.

Walking into the Himalayan Market, I was struck by the colourful tables and delicious smells of food. I lost my friend a few times as he engaged in rich, and meaningful conversations with vendors passionate about their many connections to Nepal. Friends have always raved about momos and now I’m converted, looking forward to discovering more Nepali food and friends in Vancouver.

Evan Zaleschuk, with Zuru Ling Tibetan Buddhist Centre, a vendor in the Himalayan Market, wrote:

Thanks for running a great festival. I thought it was very well organized and laid out. I enjoyed seeing many people I hadn’t seen in a long time and meeting new people as well. It was worth it for us to be there as well as support a worthy cause.

For festival volunteer Megha Shakya…

….it was a great event. I was happy to meet so many Nepal lovers there. TRAS has made an important showcase to the wider world about what it does and how it is helping people in the Himalayan regions. I just wish to express my appreciation to all who put in so much of their energies to make it a success. My son is also so grateful to have been given a chance to volunteer as a projectionist.

The Nepali Film Festival was a wonderful day! A huge thanks to the volunteers who organized and ran the event, our sponsors and to everyone for coming! If you missed it this year, don’t worry, there’s always next year….stay tuned.

NEPALI FILM FESTIVAL

 
 

By Marina Guy, Event Co-ordinator

TRAS and Langara College Continuing Studies are proud to present the 5th Nepali Film Festival on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at Langara College (100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver).

The date has been set and the films are being sourced – all the details are coming together for another engaging Film Festival. This one-day festival will feature inspiring and thought-provoking films by Nepali filmmakers as well as a Himalayan market where many treasures can be found. All proceeds from the festival will go to TRAS-supported projects in Nepal.

We are currently compiling a committee to voluntarily coordinate all the details of this event and are looking for individual, community and business sponsors to support the festival financially or in-kind in return for advertising opportunities. If you would like to volunteer for the festival or learn more about festival sponsorship opportunities please contact our Events Coordinator, Marina Guy, at marina.guy@tras.ca.

For updates on the Nepali Film Festival please visit the TRAS website at www.tras.ca

Stay tuned for updates!