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For the third year running, the MINDS film festival aims to raise awareness for persons with intellectual disability (PWIDs). This year, the festival will feature 6 films from 6 countries, as well as the debut of two MINDS-commissioned short films, REHEARSAL ...
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Missed the earlier screenings of widely acclaimed local film, '667'《回程667》?
Here’s another chance to catch it as the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre celebrates the latest win of local filmmaker, Jun Chong, whose debut short film Ke《客》, was awarded the Best Asian Short ...
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From 20 - 27 May, embark on a cultural journey as Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre (SCCC) presents the first SCCC Cultural Extravaganza (华彩2017) with a series of activities ranging from film, music, exhibition, workshops and talks!
Kicking off the Cultural ...
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From left to right: Royston Tan, Eva Tang, He Shuming, Jun Chong, Kirsten Tan, and Liao Jekai
Royston Tan produces an anthology of short films by local filmmakers, Eva Tang, He Shuming, Kirsten Tan, Liao Jekai, and Jun Chong. The film is commissioned ...
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Following 'Old Places' and 'Old Romances', the last installment in Royston Tan's documentary trilogy on Singapore heritage - 'Old Friends' - will be released on DVD this July. Directed by Royston Tan, Alvin Lee, Boi Kwong and Debe Hoo, the ...
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National Museum of Singapore is celebrating Singapore’s 51st birthday with a slew of free activities, including back-to-back screenings of films by local filmmaker Royston Tan!
Free admission to all galleries, with special craft activities, balloon sculpting displays and reading ...
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After proving itself as a hit in Singapore, the local film anthology 7 Letters will take to a bigger screen later this year at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) from October 1 to 10.
The critically acclaimed work is made up ...
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In ‘3688’, the next feature film by filmmaker Royston Tan, tells a story about a parking attendant Fei Fei (Joi Chua) who dreams of becoming a singer like her idol.
This is Tan's feature-length film in seven years since '12 Lotous' and ...
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Following the warm reception of 7 Letters at the Busan Film Festival last week, Royston Tan seems to have struck another chord with Korean audiences through his musical masterpiece 3688. About three-quarters of the crowd stayed back for the Q&A even ...
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Singaporean singer-songwriter Joi Chua, rap artist ShiGGa Shay and theatre actor Michael Tan are making their feature film debut in Royston Tan’s ‘3688’, his ‘comeback-film’ after a 7-year hiatus. The film tells a story about a parking attendant Fei Fei (Chua) ...