Research / Documentary

Producing documentary films that portray the social and cultural dynamic existing within the various parts of nation and every so often at abroad is an additional feature of Media Help Line. MHL has already produced more than 200 documentary films on wide range of social issues as collaborating with Nepal government, UN agencies, non-governmental organization, community based organizations and other bilateral agencies. Among them, more than 30 TV documentary films are associated with earthquake and other natural disasters. MHL has also produced several award-winning documentary films notably A Life with Slate (2006), Unhealed Wounds (2007), Playing with Nan (2012), Tama Gaun (2015), A Successful Initiation (2016) and Japan Experience (2020). These documentaries altogether have been screened in more than 60 international film festivals around the world and have won several prizes. Several of our other best featured documentaries are:

  • Malai Jeevan Deu (Give me a life)
  • Kaile Banla Hamro Gaumah Motor Gudne Bato… (When will there be a road for driving a motor)
  • Sarsafai Mission (Cleanliness Mission)
  • Sarsafai Purvako Ujjyalo (Cleanliness – the brightness of East) – Pachthar
  • Sarsafai Kaski (Cleanliness in Kaski)
  • School in Baijalpur
  • Hijo, Aaja rah Bholi in collaboration with Department of Water Supply and Sewerage Control
  • Experience Sharing Programme 2011-15 with WASH Alliance Nepal
  • Hami Sakchau (Yes, We Can!!!) with WSH Alliance Nepal
  • Nepal’s National Goal in Drinking Water and Sanitation
  • Bagmati Plantation Campaign
  • Dolakha Mahotsav (Festival of Dolakha)
  • Training the Next Generation of Water & Sanitation Engineering in Nepal
  • Regional conference on Household Water Treatment Options
  • Nepal Close to Accomplishing 100% Goal in Basic Sanitation
  • Kapilvastumah Sarsafai Karyakram (Cleanliness Program in Kapilvastu)
  • Khulla Dishamukta Kshetra Banaune Abhiyaan (Campaign for Establishing Open Defecation Zone – Chitwan District
  • Ek Ghar Ek Charpi (One house, One latrine) – Tanahu