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Directed by | Nabin Subba |
Screenplay by | Nabin Subba |
Story by | Kaziman Kandangwa |
Based on | Karobar Ki Gharbar |
Produced by | Chhabilal Hangshrong Limbu, Saraswati Hangshrong Limbu |
Cinematography | Raju Thapa |
Edited by | Sameera Jain |
Music by | Nhyoo Bajracharya |
Production companies | INA Cassettes and Video Production Pvt. Ltd. |
Distributed by | INA Cassettes and Video Production Pvt. Ltd. |
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Running time | 110 mins |
Country | Nepal |
Languages | Limbu and Nepali |
Numafung [nʊmɑːfʊŋ] is a 2004 Nepali-language film that portrays the culture and tradition of the Limbu community.[1] It is directed by Nabin Subba, who also wrote the screenplay. The film was screened at the Thirteenth Finnish Indigenous Film Festival.[2] The lead characters in the movie are Anupama Subba, Niwahangma Limbu, Prem Subba, Alok Nembang and Ramesh Singhak. Numafung means a "beautiful flower" in the Limbu language. The majority of shooting took place at Panchthar, Nepal, and in Sikkim and Assam.