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Licenses and
Permits
A
general permit is required to film in Nepal. Permission
is granted by the Ministry of Information and Communication.
They will require you to complete an application form
in accordance with the Film (Production, Exhibition
& Distribution) Rules, 2026 B.E.
The
following information will be required to complete this
application:
- Applicant's
full name, nationality, home address, Passport No.
issuing office & date and temporary address
in Nepal.
- If
the Applicant is organization or company; its name,
registration no, date and office address is required.
- Information
regarding the proposed film’s name (title), type
(genre), Language and technology (format) should
be included.
- A
full list of all technicians and artists visiting
Nepal including their full names, nationalities,
professional status, copy of passport and temporary
addresses in Nepal. On the part of Nepali artistes
and technicians, quote the number required.
- Name
of storywriter and if the story was published, the
publisher's name. Also the song writer (lyricist's)
name is required.
-
Consent letter from story and song writers or his/her
heir.
- Synopsis
of the story or storyboard.
- Specify
whether the name of the film coincides with any
film already produced or proposed.
- State
approximate cost of the film, aim of film production,
and any other relevant matters.
- A
complete list of all filmmaking equipment being
temporarily imported into Nepal, along with list
of row stock / tapes etc.
- Type
of proposed film (Feature, Newsreel, Documentary
or TV. production, etc.)
- A
list of the locations you wish to film in Nepal.
- Proposed
date of commencement of filming and duration.
- Full
details of the sequences to be photographed in Nepal.
Procedures
for the licensing following documents are necessary:
-
Application form as prescribed by the rules affixing
Nepalese
postal stamp amounting of NRS. 50. 00
- Synopsis
of the filming story.
- Crewmembers
with bio-data.
- Equipment
list with values for custom clearance.
- Itinerary
- Consent
letter of concerned organization
License
to produce feature films shall remain valid for three
years. As regards other films the license shall remain
valid for one year.
A
Liaison Officer shall be deputed by the Ministry of
Communications. The concerned party (film producer)
shall provide the Liaison Officer with local transport,
ground or air transport and board etc. When shooting
is conducted in locations where night accommodation
is required the producer shall provide the Liaison Officer
with first class accommodation, full board, clothes
and equipment (non-refundable) in mountainous areas
when necessary. The film producer will pay the Liaison
Officer remuneration as per rules of the ministry.
The
Liaison Officer is empowered to prohibit the shooting
of any sequence of the film which, in his judgment,
is not in the interest of the public good. Films damaging
national prestige, culture, tradition or religious values
and sensibility or those presenting scenery of the notified
areas by His Majesty's government cannot be made or
produced. The presence of the Liaison Officer is compulsory
at all times of shooting.
In
this regard it is important to note that Films &
Adfilms will be able to reduce lead times in obtaining
all necessary licenses and general film permit and other
necessities; and to co-ordinate with government officials,
Liaison Officer and other individuals as well.
Before
commencement of shooting in Nepal, Films & Adfilms
will procure all licenses and permits required, after
paying all specified fees and taxes wherever needed.
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