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Sinema Officially Kicks Off September Screenings at GV Grand

By InCinemas  /  15 Aug 2012 (Wednesday)
Source: Golden Village
Singapore, 15 August 2012 — Singapore independent films will make their comeback to commercial screens this September as Sinema firms up its programming in collaboration with Singapore’s leading cinema exhibitor, Golden Village.


(Movie Posters Courtesy Of: 18g Pictures Pte Ltd)

Kicking off the return of Sinema will be two award-winning films, When Hainan Meets Teochew and 18 Grams of Love, by local director Han Yew Kwang. Cinema-goers will be able to enjoy this alternative content in a more accessible location, with both films screened in GV Grand on Wednesdays, 12th and 26th September 2012.
  • Advance tickets sales will begin next Wednesday 23 August 2012 at Golden Village Website. Be sure to chope the best seats in theatres to enjoy these award-winning films!
Film-enthusiasts will fall in love with romantic comedy 18 Grams of Love, which won Bronze Award and topped the Audience Choice category at the 13th Lyon Asian Film Festival, features an ironic and bittersweet viewpoint on the complexities of love. Touching on affairs close to the heart, the film explores the integral pillars of trust and communication between men and their wives.



Having garnered some of the best reviews for a local film in 2010, When Hainan Meets Teochew returns to the screens due to popular demand. The gender-bending Singaporean comedy film also made its international premiere at the 35th Hong Kong International Film Festival, as well as the 34th Asian American International Film Festival, featuring an interesting concoction of a mismatched couple who do not fall into society’s expectation of a handsome male lead and a beautiful female protagonist.


 
Audience members will also be treated to a 30-minute post-screening discussion session with film director Han Yew Kwang himself, to complete the film-watching experience. (Book your tickets)





The addition of Sinema’s content to Golden Village’s line-up of films aims to drive increased awareness of Singapore and Asian films among mainstream audience members. Both organisations are known for their strong support of local productions, which has brought award-winning Singaporean films such as 881 by Royston Tan, 12 Storeys by Eric Khoo, It’s a Great Great World by Kelvin Tong and others to the Singapore movie-goers.
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