#How to apply For film permit & Location Permit in Nepal?

If you are considering producing a feature film, short film, documentary, or advertisement in Nepal, it is recommended that you finalize the shooting locations after completing the pre-production phase. This is because the process of obtaining a film permit in Nepal involves the submission of specific documents and may take between 7 to 21 working days, depending on the script and drone type being used. The following steps and required documents must be prepared to apply for a film permit

  1. Letter from Local Coordinator: A letter from the assigned local coordinator must be prepared to inform the Secretary of the Ministry of Information and Communications about the purpose of the application for a shooting permit.
  2. Authorization Letter: An authorization letter must be provided by the foreign filmmaker, indicating their selection and employment of a local coordinator.
  3. Application Form: An application form as prescribed by the rules must be completed, affixing a Nepali postal stamp amounting to NPR 50.
  4. Documents: Supporting documents are also required to be submitted to facilitate permit consideration, including the script of the filming story
  • storyboard for TV commercials
  • synopsis for documentaries
  • theme (concept) and lyrics for music videos
  • details of the content and objectives of the program presentation for TV programs.
  1. Crew member details: Details of the crew members, including name list, passport numbers, positions, and arrival dates of the foreign film crew with bio-data, must also be provided.
  2. Itenary: A schedule of filming in Nepal, specifying exact dates and locations, must be prepared and submitted.
  3. Equipment list: An equipment list with values for custom clearance must also be included in the application

Once the application is submitted, the Ministry of Information and Communications may require the submission of consent letters from concerned organizations 

  • Consent letters of concerned organizations:
  • Consent Letter of Department of Archaeology if filming in archaeological places like Kathmandu, Patan, Bhaktapur, Changunarayan, Durbar Squares, Boudhanath, Lumbini, Swayambhunath, etc.; 
  • Consent Letter of Pashupati Development Fund Office, Gaushala, Kathmandu if filming in the Pashupatinath temple area; 
  • Consent letter of Sanctuary Fund if filming in Annapurna Conservation Areas; 
  • Consent letter of Ministry of Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation if filming is to be done in upper Mustang and upper Dolpa (fees is US $5000.00 per each place); 
  • Consent letter of Department of Wildlife Conservation, Babarmahal, Kathmandu if filming in conservation areas; 
  • Consent letter of Lumbini Development Fund if filming in Kapilvastu (Lumbini), the birthplace of Lord Gautam Buddha. Please note that location charges may apply depending on the location where the filmmaker intends to shoot.

Note: LOCATION CHARGES may apply depending upon the location where the filmmaker is going to shoot.

 

 

It is important to note that all location scouting, hiring, and film permit processes will be facilitated by the local coordinator or local filming company in Nepal. If you are planning to shoot in Nepal, please connect with a Nepal producer at the following email address: info@kathmandufilms.com.

Short films and Documentary shooting in Nepal?

Nepal is known for its beautiful and diverse natural landscapes that can provide stunning backdrops for films and documentaries. The country has a mix of ancient temples, historic palaces, vibrant cities, towering mountains, lush greenery, flowing rivers, serene lakes, scenic roads, and dense jungles that can add depth and dimension to any film or documentary.

Additionally, Nepal is known for its friendly people, affordable costs, and accessibility, which can make it an ideal location for film shooting. The country has several facilities such as hotels, transportation, helicopters, and flights that can make logistics easy and efficient for filmmakers.

However, it is important to note that proper permits and permissions may be required to film in certain locations, and filmmakers should take into account the local laws and regulations regarding filming in Nepal.

Hiring local artists and crews can have several benefits, such as cost-effectiveness, local knowledge and expertise, and cultural authenticity. Local artists and crews may also have a better understanding of the local regulations and logistics, which can save time and money during production.

Additionally, supporting the local film industry can have a positive impact on the community and economy, as it creates job opportunities and promotes cultural exchange.

However, it is important to ensure that the artists and crews hired are experienced and skilled in their respective fields. The quality of the production should not be compromised solely for cost-saving purposes. It is also important to ensure that the hiring process is fair and transparent, and that all artists and crews are paid fairly and treated with respect

There are various options available in the local market for renting different types of cameras and equipment. Alternatively, you can also bring your own equipment through the airport or border transport after undergoing customs clearance.

To obtain a film permit in Nepal, you need to submit an application which takes approximately 7 to 20 working days for processing. Once approved, you will be granted a film permit along with equipment customs clearance

 

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Location Scouting, Hiring, Film Permit process, etc, all will be done by your local coordinator or local Filming Company in Nepal.

If you are planning to shoot short film or Documentary in Nepal with cost-friendly and virgin locations, connect Nepal Producer via  info@kathmandufilms.com

 

Feature film shooting in Nepal

Feature film shooting in Nepal is easy and cost-friendly if you are choosing locations in Nepal.
Locations like Temples, old palaces, cities, the Himalayas, green mountains, villages, rivers, lakes, roads, woods, etc. are available within a few miles. Studios with the facility of hotels, road transportation, and also airway services like helicopters and flights are available in the maximum parts of Nepal, logistically all the locations of Nepal are accessible for filming in a weather-friendly environment.

Hiring local artists and crew is accessible while filming feature films in Nepal. The local artists and crews are highly experienced and cost-friendly while filming in Nepal.
The film industry in Nepal is on the rise, providing numerous opportunities to explore and engage with the talents of local artists and film crews

There are various options available in the local market for renting different types of cameras and equipment. Alternatively, you can also bring your own equipment through the airport or border transport after undergoing customs clearance.
To obtain a film permit in Nepal, you need to submit an application which takes approximately 7 to 20 working days for processing. Once approved, you will be granted a film permit along with equipment customs clearance

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If you are planning to shoot a film in Nepal and need assistance with location scouting, hiring, and the film permit process, you can contact a local coordinator or filming company in Nepal.
To find a reliable local producer in Nepal who can provide cost-friendly and unique locations, you can reach out to Kathmandu Films at info@kathmandufilms.com. We can assist you with all aspects of production and provide you with a personalized service to ensure your filming experience in Nepal is successful.

International Ties & Outstanding Results

The Google : Polarsteps Project With Gramafilms

To be recognized in the global scale had always been a dream of ours, and over the years working with many international clients has allowed for this dream to be materialized. Our international standards of working is what enabled us to reach that goal and we were over the moon when one such company Grama flims, one of the best london based creative agency reached out to us be a part of their filming in Nepal.

The Google: Polarsteps project with Gramafilms was a chance for our company to learn, grow and provide some vital filming in Nepal tips to one of the creative agencies out there! To say that we were thrilled to be a part of this team would be an understatement.

Here is a walkthrough of our Journey with Gramafilms and Algor Lieman the man with immense creative talent!

Lets give you sneak peak of how we make things happen!

 

Adjust To Last Minute Changes!

Our initial plans were to shoot the film in Kathmandu. But, the plans changed and the next morning, we were all on a bus to Pokhara. Having been a part of the industry for so long there is no question we are used these changes and embraced it with full vigour and excitement!

 

Rain, Rain Go Away? Please We Need to Film. Seriously.

The location change was not the only thing that would catch off guard, the heavy rain that followed the day we were supposed to film did as well. But, did that stop us? If you know us, you know that “rain never bothered us anyway” or any weather conditions to be honest. Hence, amidst that rain we started our filming on the road on our way to Sarangkot. Our cameraman, Tiago, was wearing a special harness to film through the open door of a moving van. The roads were narrow and difficult, but we pulled in our creative abilities and made it happen.

 

The Filming Begin!

After getting some filler shots, it was time for the real deal. Finally, the filming day was here!It was around 5 in the morning when we left for the shoot. The road to our location was ruined by the rain last night, we had to leave our bigger cars behind. So, we took the four-wheel vehicles with us and filmed our travellers. We knew all the hassle in the long run would be worth it and it seemed true with the warm welcome we received at Pumdi Bhumdi.

 

Greeting From Breathtaking Damauli

Our next location was much farther from Pokhara. We left early in the morning and reached the riverside of Damauli. And trust us when we say this — everything about Damauli is beautiful.

The rivers running. The beautiful highway. The cool wind. Just about everything! We filmed all day by the river and returned to the hotel in the evening. On our way back,
one of the vehicles broke down but we had contingencies planned for that. Finally, the whole team united back at the hotel by 10 in the evening. We were all enjoying everything about the shoot despite the challenges.

Who won this ? The Cruel weather or Our Team at Kathmandu Films?

The weather had been cruel to us ever since we started this journey. Our hopes to get the perfect shot of the himalayas even brought us to Pokhara. Our persistence to find the perfect shot had us atop Sarangkot Hill by 4:30 am, we did everything in our power to deliver and win our war against the cruel weather. Turns out all that perseverance was worth it as we produced quality end results that impressed both of our clients, Google and Gramafilms.

 

 

# Filming in Nepal | A Practical Guide for International Productions

# Filming in Nepal | A Practical Guide for International Productions

## Where Creative Vision Meets Real-World Production

Nepal is not just a location — it is an experience that challenges, inspires, and transforms visual storytelling.

For filmmakers, Nepal offers something rare: within a few hours of travel, you can move from dense urban streets to ancient temples, from subtropical jungles to the world’s highest mountains. This diversity makes Nepal one of the most compelling destinations for **film production in Nepal, documentary filming Nepal, and commercial filming services Nepal**.

But here’s the reality most first-time producers discover:

Filming in Nepal is not difficult — **it is different**.

Success depends on understanding how the system works on the ground.

# Understanding the Ground Reality of Filming in Nepal

Unlike highly standardized production environments, Nepal operates through a mix of **formal regulations and local coordination**.

This means:

• Permits are essential, but process matters more
• Locations are accessible, but logistics define feasibility
• Opportunities are vast, but execution requires local expertise

This is why working with an experienced **fixer in Nepal or line producer in Nepal** is not optional — it is strategic.

# Permits First, Always

Before any camera rolls, permits must be secured.

International productions typically require:

• Film shooting permit Nepal
• Documentary filming permit Nepal
• Government filming permits Nepal
• Location permit in Nepal
• Drone filming permits Nepal
• Restricted area permits Nepal

Each location — whether a heritage site, national park, or mountain region — has its own approval process.

Kathmandu Films simplifies this through a **one-table permit system**, ensuring fast, compliant approvals without production delays.

# Locations: Nepal’s Biggest Advantage

Nepal’s strength lies in its unmatched range of filming environments.

Within one country, you can access:

• Everest and high-altitude Himalayan regions
• Mustang’s desert-like landscapes
• Annapurna trekking routes and lakes
• Kathmandu’s heritage architecture and urban energy
• Jungle ecosystems in Chitwan and Bardia
• Cultural and spiritual locations like Lumbini

For producers searching **Nepal film locations or location scouting Nepal**, the possibilities are nearly limitless.

# Logistics: The Real Production Backbone

In Nepal, logistics determine success more than anything else.

Production teams must carefully plan:

• Transportation and logistics for film Nepal
• Equipment movement and custom clearance Nepal film equipment
• Crew travel across difficult terrain
• Accommodation in remote areas
• Time buffers for weather and road conditions

This is where professional **Nepal filming logistics support** becomes critical.

# Crew, Culture & Communication

Nepal offers skilled crew and strong local support, but communication and cultural understanding are key.

Working with a local team ensures:

• Access to Nepal film crew and crew hire
• Smooth coordination with local communities
• Cultural and language support Nepal
• Efficient on-ground decision making

In many cases, this directly impacts the speed and quality of production.

# Expect the Unexpected

Nepal is dynamic — weather, terrain, and conditions can change quickly.

• Clear skies can turn into rain within hours
• Mountain conditions shift rapidly
• Travel timelines may vary

Professional planning includes flexibility, safety measures, and real-time adaptation.

# The Cultural Advantage

Nepal’s richness is not just visual — it is cultural.

Filmmakers often find that:

• Stories are deeply rooted in tradition
• Communities are open but require respect
• Cultural authenticity enhances storytelling

Approaching production with awareness and respect ensures smoother collaboration and better results.

# Why Kathmandu Films Makes the Difference

Kathmandu Films operates at the intersection of **local expertise and international production standards**.

As a leading **film production company in Nepal**, we provide:

• Fixer in Nepal and Kathmandu
• Line production Nepal
• Filming permits in Nepal
• Location scouting Nepal
• Nepal film crew and crew hire
• Film equipment rental Nepal
• Complete Nepal production services

With over **200 international projects**, we understand both the creative and operational demands of global productions.

# Filming in Nepal, Done Right

Filming in Nepal is not about overcoming challenges —
it is about working with the environment, the system, and the people.

With the right preparation and the right partner, Nepal becomes one of the most rewarding filming destinations in the world.

#Ready to Film in Nepal

If you are searching for:

Filming in Nepal
Film production company in Nepal
Fixer in Nepal
Line producer Nepal
Nepal production services

Kathmandu Films offers a **structured, professional, and globally trusted production solution**.

## Contact Kathmandu Films

Email: info@kathmandufilms.com
Phone: +977 9801012311

 

 

How To Get Filming Permits in Nepal

Yearly many filmmakers flock to Nepal due to the versatility the country offers in terms of landscape and culture. However, wishing to just film in Nepal is not enough, since a lot these shots are captures in heritage sites, and showcase the life of Nepalese people, the Government of Nepalkeeps a watchful eye. Making sure filming permits are issued and used when required.

Therefore, here are a few things related to receiving filming permits in Nepal that you need to understand

 

How We Play A Part

Government of Nepal – the Ministry of Information and Communications provides foreign film shooting permits in Nepal. The tedious paperwork and documents will be processed by Kathmandu Films for you. We help your crew to not just obtain film permits, but also give you advice on tax payment and customs clearance.

 

Your Content Matters

Before you request for a permit, it is to be made sure that your film does not demean Nepal or Nepali people’s values or cultures in any way. The Ministry of Information and Communication grants the permit for the shooting of any kind of TV commercials, documentaries, music videos, feature films, and other films that do not spread unfavorable messages about the country.

 

What You Can Expect To happen

The filming permit comes with a government-assigned Liaison Officer, who’ll remain with the filming team for the entirety of the shoot and will monitor all filming activities. He ensures that the filming is not impacting the environment, the society or the people in any negative way. The liaison officer holds full authority to suspend all filming activities if s/he thinks it is unlawful or is impacting the country and its image in any negative way.

 

The Documents required for Filming Permits

The documents needed to process the permit are:

● A Letter made by the assigned local coordinator informing the Audio-Visual Section, Ministry of Information and Communications of the purpose of applying for the shooting permit.

● An assignment letter made by the foreign filmmaker showing that they have already chosen and hired a local co-ordinator.

● An application form.

● Supporting documents needed for permit consideration:
○ Storyboard for TV commercials
○ Treatment for documentaries
○ Theme (concept) and Lyrics for music videos
○ Details of content and objectives of the programme
○ Presentation for TV programmes.

● A schedule of filming in Nepal specifying exact dates and locations (for all types of productions).

● Name-list, passport numbers, positions and arrival dates of all foreign film crews.

● Equipment list with values for custom clearance.

Based on type of storytelling there are different types of filming permits you may need. Moreover, Different filming locations require different types of filming permits. While the Nepal Filming Permit is mandatory, other permits are supposed to be requested depending upon the location of the shoot.

 

There different types of filming permits in Nepal include:

● Nepal Filming Permit (mandatory)
This is a one-time permit, which is mandatory regardless of where your location is in the country. This permit is issued by the Ministry of Information and Communications.

● National Parks Filming Permit
Nepal has a total of 20 national parks and conservation area that require a separate filming permit and some amount to be paid as filming charge in the location.

● Heritage Areas Filming Permit
Filming in cultural heritage areas like temples, monuments and other figures need to be endorsed by the municipality or the district office. However, the permit can be suspended
anytime should the officers feel the film is rendering harm to the cultural heritage.

● Public Area Filming Permit
Public area filming permit is endorsed by the local police authority as long as no harm is being done to the public.

● Private Property Filming Permit
Filming in privately owned properties like hotels and restaurants, cafes, recreational halls, movie halls etc needs to have the permit from the owner himself.

 

 

# Filming Sky Burial in Mustang, Nepal | A Rare Documentary Production by Kathmandu Films

# Filming Sky Burial in Mustang, Nepal | A Rare Documentary Production by Kathmandu Films

## Capturing One of the World’s Most Sacred and Vanishing Rituals

Some stories are not easy to tell.
Some locations are not easy to reach.
And some traditions are not easy to witness.

This project was all three.

Kathmandu Films undertook a deeply challenging and meaningful documentary production in the remote Himalayan region of Mustang, Nepal — to document the ancient and rarely seen ritual of **Sky Burial**, a sacred Tibetan funeral practice that is slowly disappearing.

This was not just a filming project.
It was a journey into culture, belief, and human philosophy.

# Mustang, Nepal | A Cinematic Landscape Beyond Imagination

Mustang, once an independent Tibetan kingdom, remains one of the most visually unique filming locations in the world.

With its:

• High-altitude desert landscapes
• Stone-built villages
• Ancient monasteries
• Deep spiritual traditions

it offers extraordinary opportunities for **documentary filming Nepal and remote location filming Nepal**.

However, filming here requires **expert logistics, permits, and local coordination**, making an experienced **fixer in Nepal and line producer in Nepal** essential.

# The Story Behind the Project

The objective of this project was to document **Sky Burial**, an ancient Tibetan ritual rarely practiced today.

The process involved:

• Extensive location scouting in Mustang
• Cultural research and local coordination
• Searching for communities where the ritual still exists
• Building trust with local monks and villagers

What made this project challenging was that **Sky Burial is no longer commonly practiced**, even in Mustang.

This required the team to go beyond conventional production — into **deep field exploration and cultural engagement**.

# The Journey | From Kathmandu to Remote Mustang

The production journey itself reflects the complexity of filming in Nepal.

The team traveled:

• Kathmandu to Pokhara (air)
• Long overland journey to Jomsom
• Trekking and remote access to villages

Locations like Kagbeni, Tiri, and Upper Mustang required **on-ground navigation, local references, and logistical precision**.

This highlights the importance of:

• Nepal filming logistics support
• Transportation and logistics for film Nepal
• Remote location filming Nepal coordination

# Understanding Sky Burial | Cultural Sensitivity in Filming

Sky Burial is not just a ritual — it is a philosophy.

It reflects the belief that:

“If the spirit has left the body, it should nourish another living being.”

The ritual involves:

• Religious ceremonies led by a Lama
• Chanting, offerings, and spiritual rites
• A sacred process where the body is offered to vultures

For filmmakers, capturing such traditions requires:

• Deep cultural respect
• Ethical storytelling
• Strong local coordination
• Permission and trust from communities

Kathmandu Films ensured that the production was handled with **complete sensitivity and professionalism**.

# Production Challenges & Execution

This project required overcoming multiple challenges:

• Remote and high-altitude filming conditions
• Limited infrastructure
• Cultural sensitivity and restricted access
• Weather unpredictability
• Complex logistics and scheduling

Through experienced **fixer services in Nepal**, the team managed:

• Location scouting Nepal
• Permit coordination
• Local communication and translation
• Crew movement and safety
• On-ground production support Nepal

# Why This Project Matters

This was not just a documentary — it was a preservation effort.

Sky Burial is a tradition that is gradually disappearing. Documenting it means:

• Preserving cultural heritage
• Sharing untold stories with the world
• Creating meaningful global content

Kathmandu Films takes pride in supporting stories that matter — not just visually, but culturally.

# Kathmandu Films | Your Partner for Complex Productions

This project demonstrates what Kathmandu Films stands for:

• Expertise in remote filming in Nepal
• Strong cultural understanding
• Professional production execution
• Reliable fixer in Nepal and line producer Nepal
• Ability to handle sensitive and complex stories

With over **200 international productions**, we specialize in:

• Documentary filming Nepal
• Feature film production Nepal
• Commercial filming services Nepal
• Himalayan filming support services

# Bringing Stories from the Himalayas to the World

Filming in Nepal is not just about capturing landscapes —
it is about understanding people, culture, and stories.

From the Himalayas to remote villages, Kathmandu Films helps international productions navigate every challenge and bring their vision to life.

# Plan Your Next Production in Nepal

If you are searching for:

Fixer in Nepal
Documentary filming Nepal
Remote filming Nepal
Line producer Nepal
Nepal production services

Kathmandu Films provides a **trusted, experienced, and globally aligned production solution**.

## Contact Kathmandu Films

Email: info@kathmandufilms.com
Phone: +977 9801012311

##Filming Locations in Nepal | A Cinematic Journey from Kathmandu to Everest

# Filming Locations in Nepal | A Cinematic Journey from Kathmandu to Everest

## Discover Why Nepal Is a Global Destination for Film Production

Nepal may appear small on the map, but for filmmakers, it offers one of the most diverse and visually striking production environments in the world.

Within a single country, you can capture:

• Snow-covered Himalayan peaks
• Ancient temples and UNESCO heritage sites
• Vibrant city life and cultural streets
• Remote villages and untouched landscapes
• Jungle ecosystems and wildlife

This rare diversity makes Nepal a powerful destination for **film production in Nepal, documentary filming Nepal, and commercial filming services Nepal**.

For international filmmakers, Nepal is not just a location — it is a **complete visual storytelling environment**.

# Kathmandu Valley | Culture, History & Urban Filming

Kathmandu Valley is the heart of Nepal’s production ecosystem, combining history, architecture, and modern life.

### Why Film in Kathmandu Valley

• High concentration of heritage locations
• Easy access to Nepal film crew and crew hire
• Strong infrastructure for production logistics
• Ideal for Kathmandu video production and commercials

## Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)

Perched on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu, Swayambhunath offers a blend of spiritual energy and cinematic visuals.

With its:

• Iconic stupa architecture
• Panoramic city views
• Monkeys interacting with visitors

it provides a unique setting for **cultural and documentary filming in Nepal**.

## Durbar Squares (Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Patan)

The historic Durbar Squares are architectural masterpieces.

• Intricate wood carvings
• Royal courtyards
• Traditional Newari architecture

Despite past earthquake damage, these sites have been beautifully restored, making them perfect for **feature film production Nepal and historical storytelling**.

## Pashupatinath Temple

One of the most sacred Hindu temples in the world, Pashupatinath offers powerful visual storytelling opportunities.

Filmmakers can capture:

• Religious rituals and ceremonies
• Riverbank cremation ghats
• Cultural authenticity and emotion

Filming here requires proper **location permits in Nepal and cultural sensitivity**.

## Streets of Thamel

Thamel is Kathmandu’s most vibrant urban location.

• Colorful streets and local markets
• Live music, cafés, and nightlife
• Backpacker culture and global atmosphere

Perfect for **urban filming, lifestyle content, and travel productions**.

# Beyond Kathmandu | Where Nepal Truly Expands

While Kathmandu Valley is the production hub, the true scale of Nepal unfolds when you move beyond the city.

Filming outside Kathmandu introduces:

• Remote location filming Nepal opportunities
• Dramatic landscapes and natural light
• Unique cultural environments

With proper **location scouting Nepal and logistics planning**, these regions offer world-class cinematic value.

# Pokhara | Lakes, Mountains & Adventure

Pokhara is one of the most film-friendly locations in Nepal.

• Phewa Lake reflecting Annapurna range
• Adventure sports (paragliding, trekking, boating)
• Peaceful yet visually dynamic environment

Ideal for:

• Travel shows
• Commercial filming services Nepal
• Documentary filming Nepal

# Mustang | Himalayan Desert & Cultural Depth

Mustang offers a completely different visual identity.

• High-altitude desert landscapes
• Red cliffs and deep gorges
• Ancient Tibetan-influenced culture

It is one of the most unique **Nepal filming locations**, perfect for **art films, documentaries, and cultural storytelling**.

# Everest Region | The Ultimate Cinematic Scale

Mount Everest needs no introduction.

As the highest peak in the world, it offers unmatched visual drama:

• Glaciers and extreme landscapes
• Expedition routes and base camps
• High-altitude storytelling

However, filming here requires:

• Special permits and approvals
• High-altitude logistics
• Experienced fixer in Nepal and line producer Nepal

Kathmandu Films ensures safe and professional execution in these extreme conditions.

# Why Professional Production Support Is Essential

Filming in Nepal is rewarding, but requires expertise.

International productions must manage:

• Filming permits in Nepal
• Location scouting and access
• Nepal film crew and crew hire
• Film equipment rental Nepal
• Custom clearance Nepal film equipment
• Transportation and logistics for film Nepal
• Safety and risk management Nepal

Working with a professional **film production company in Nepal** ensures smooth execution.

#Kathmandu Films | Your Production Partner in Nepal

Kathmandu Films provides complete **Nepal production services**, including:

• Fixer in Nepal and Kathmandu
• Line production Nepal
• Location scouting Nepal
• Filming permits in Nepal
• Nepal film crew and crew hire
• Film equipment rental Nepal

With over **200 international productions**, we deliver reliable and professional support across all filming locations.

# Final Thought | Nepal Is a Filmmaker’s Playground

Nepal is not just about mountains or temples.

It is about **contrast, culture, and cinematic storytelling**.

With the right planning and the right production partner, Nepal becomes one of the most rewarding destinations for filmmakers worldwide.

## Contact Kathmandu Films

Email: info@kathmandufilms.com
Phone: +977 9801012311

#International Documentary Production in Nepal | Lions Club Project Case Study by Kathmandu Films

# International Documentary Production in Nepal | Lions Club Project Case Study by Kathmandu Films

## Delivering Complex Multi-Location Filming with Global Standards

At Kathmandu Films, every project is more than a shoot — it is a responsibility to deliver stories with precision, cultural understanding, and professional execution.

One of our most meaningful international collaborations was with **Pieter Miller from Image Base (Chicago, USA)**, where we were entrusted to film impactful humanitarian stories of the Lions Club across Nepal.

This project stands as a strong example of how **film production in Nepal**, when supported by experienced **fixer in Nepal and line producer Nepal services**, can deliver world-class results even in complex environments.

# Project Overview | Filming Across Nepal

The production required:

• Multi-location filming across urban and rural Nepal
• Documentary storytelling with real subjects
• Interviews, observational footage, and V-roll capture
• Tight scheduling across multiple days

Over an intensive **8-day shoot**, the Kathmandu Films team managed every aspect of production — from logistics to execution — ensuring seamless delivery.

# Production Execution | Precision Under Pressure

From the very first day, the project was executed with strict production discipline:

• Equipment checks and technical preparation
• Camera setup and backup systems
• Crew coordination and role allocation
• Schedule optimization for maximum output

This level of preparation is critical in **Nepal production services**, where conditions can change quickly.

# Filming in Active Medical Environments

A major part of the project involved filming at:

**BP Koirala Lions Centre for Ophthalmic Studies**

This required:

• Location permits and institutional coordination
• Managing filming inside a working hospital
• Conducting multiple interviews with doctors and staff
• Capturing authentic V-roll footage

The team ensured smooth filming while respecting the operational sensitivity of the environment.

# Remote Filming & Mobility

The production extended beyond Kathmandu into multiple locations, including:

• Bhaktapur (urban field locations)
• Rural clinics and outreach centers
• Gorkha (remote filming environment)

This required strong **transportation and logistics for film Nepal**, including:

• Crew movement planning
• Equipment handling across terrain
• Flexible scheduling

# Managing Challenges | Weather & Terrain

Filming in Nepal always involves unpredictability.

During the project:

• Weather disruptions affected schedules
• Travel conditions required real-time adjustments
• Safety decisions were prioritized over speed

Kathmandu Films ensured:

• Crew safety and ethical production practices
• Efficient rescheduling without compromising output
• Continuity in storytelling despite challenges

# Human Stories | The Heart of the Project

One of the most powerful moments of the project was capturing real-life impact stories.

Including:

• Students and medical professionals working in rural clinics
• Children receiving eye care treatment
• Community outreach initiatives

A particularly emotional segment involved the story of a mobility cart recipient, highlighting how small interventions can transform lives.

This is where **documentary filming Nepal** becomes truly meaningful.

# Cultural Connection | Filming in Rural Nepal

Filming in rural Nepal offers something unique — human connection.

During the shoot:

• Schools welcomed the crew with local programs
• Communities engaged openly with the team
• Cultural exchanges enriched the production experience

These moments go beyond filming — they define the authenticity of the story.

# Production Strength | What Made This Project Successful

This project highlights the core strengths of Kathmandu Films:

• Strong fixer in Nepal and line production Nepal expertise
• Ability to handle multi-location filming
• Professional Nepal film crew and crew hire
• Efficient equipment handling and logistics
• Cultural understanding and local coordination
• Real-time problem-solving in complex environments

# Why International Clients Choose Kathmandu Films

Kathmandu Films has supported over **200 international productions**, delivering:

• Nepal film production services
• Documentary filming Nepal
• Commercial filming services Nepal
• Location scouting Nepal
• Filming permits in Nepal
• Custom clearance Nepal film equipment

We combine **global production standards with deep local expertise**.

# Beyond Production | A True Collaboration

Working with international teams is always a two-way exchange.

• Clients bring global storytelling techniques
• We provide local expertise and execution
• Together, we create impactful films

This collaboration ensures both quality and efficiency in every project.

#Final Thought | Film Production in Nepal Done Right

Filming in Nepal requires more than equipment and crew.

It requires:

• Experience
• Cultural understanding
• Strong logistics
• Reliable local support

Kathmandu Films delivers all of this — ensuring your production is not just completed, but **executed at the highest professional level**.

## Contact Kathmandu Films

Email: [info@kathmandufilms.com](mailto:info@kathmandufilms.com)
Phone: +977 9801012311