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Dying Candle

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Dying Candle
Official Poster
Directed byNaresh Kumar KC
Written byNaresh Kumar KC
Produced byRabin Acharya, Uttam KC, Bimal Subedi
StarringArpan Thapa
Saugat Malla
Srijana Subba
CinematographyRabin Acharya
Dipankar Sikder
Edited byBhupendra Adhikari
Akki Sharma(VFX)
Music byDale Sumner
Release date
  • 16 December 2016 (2016-12-16)
CountryNepal
LanguageNepali

Dying Candle Nepali language film directed by Naresh Kumar KC and produced by Rabin Acharya and Marie Adler.[1][2][3] Set in a rural Himalayan village, the film explores themes of sacrifice, familial duty, and resilience within a close-knit family facing extreme hardships. It highlights cultural elements unique to Nepal, providing insight into traditional values and the challenges of rural life.

Plot

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Dying Candle follows Kshemi, a young woman in a rural Himalayan village in Nepal who becomes the primary caretaker of her family after her father’s death. Traditionally a role for the son, Kshemi assumes responsibility due to her brother’s illness and her family’s dire need. Despite her personal dreams, she sacrifices for her family, often putting their needs above her own. In a moment of desperation, she reluctantly agrees to marry a wealthy but unscrupulous man, Janak Lai, to cover medical expenses for her ailing brother and mother, giving up her hopes of marrying her love, Mukunda. The story portrays themes of duty, sacrifice, and resilience amidst hardship.

Cast

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Awards and nominations

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Awards Category Outcome
Queens World Film Festival Best Cinematography in a Feature[5] Won
Best Feature Narrative, Best Actress in a Feature[citation needed] Nominated
Cinema Verde Film Festival 2016 Peace Award [6] Won

References

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  1. ^ "Dying Candle receives Best Cinematography at Queens World Film Festival". My Republica. 20 March 2016. Archived from the original on 5 July 2018. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Nepali movie 'Dying Candle' wins Best Cinematography award at Queens World Film Festival". Setopati.net. 21 March 2016. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  3. ^ "DYING CANDLE by Naresh Kumar - Feature Narrative Film @ Queens World Film Festival". Queensworldfilmfestival.com. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  4. ^ "'Dying Candle' review: A beautifully crafted movie – OnlineKhabar". english.onlinekhabar.com. Archived from the original on 4 December 2017. Retrieved 11 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Queens World Film Festival".
  6. ^ "Cinema Verde environmental Film and arts festival". filmfreeway.com.