Kathmandu, Nov. 14 -- The 14th instalment of the European Union Film Festival brings to Nepali audiences European storytellers, emerging Nepali filmmakers and their work in celebration of the shared language of cinema.

Films will be screened 14-16 November in Kathmandu, followed by Pokhara from 21-23 November.

This year's EUFF features 25 films, including 10 European features, six BAFTA-nominated shorts, and nine Nepali short films that explore universal themes of identity and belonging.

"We didn't set out with a defined 'theme', but as the films started coming together, a pattern emerged, stories of belonging, migration, resistance, and quiet transformations," says Prasuna Dongol, program director and curator of the festival. "It's in...