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The 35th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) will open with acclaimed filmmaker Yeo Siew Hua’s psychological thriller Stranger Eyes — the first-ever Singaporean film to premiere in the main competition at the Venice Film Festival! The choice of Stranger Eyes as the ...
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The Singapore International Film Festival has unveiled its full programme lineup for its upcoming 30th edition, scheduled to run from 21 November to 1 December. The programme features more than 90 films from over 40 countries, most of which are Asian and have been ...
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A leading international film festival in Southeast Asia and a paragon of Singapore’s arts and cultural scene, the 30th SGIFF continues to be a discovery ground and champion of independent cinema in the region. Running from 21 November to 1 December ...
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The 29th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) kicked-off with the Southeast Asian premiere of Cities Of Last Things, in a grand star-studded red carpet affair at the Capitol Theatre.  Director Ho Wi Ding led his cast Ding Ning, winner of the 55th Golden Horse Awards ...
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(Photo Credit: SGIFF) Director Ho Wi Ding’s latest film, ‘Cities of Last Things’ kicked-off the 29th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) with a star-studded red carpet held at Capitol Theatre on 28th November 2018.  In attendance were the cast members of the opening ...
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Fans of Joan Chen, Sammi Cheng, and Daniel Dae Kim can expect to see the them in town in November and December when the Singapore International Film Festival kicks off. The Festival will present its Cinema Legend Award this year to luminary Asian ...
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  ArtScience Museum will be presenting Specters and Tourists, a moving image exhibition by Japanese filmmaker and artist, Daisuke Miyazaki, from 11 November to 17 December, in conjunction with this year’s Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF).   Seen through the eyes of Miyazaki, Specters ...
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The Singapore Panorama is one of the most anticipated and talked about sections of the Festival, enjoying sold-out screenings and extended post-show discussions with the directors in attendance.  Introduced in 2008 as a platform for the newest local films, Singapore Panorama has ...
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Photo Courtesy of: Singapore Media Festival With the theme of ‘Celebrating Asian Storytelling’, the Singapore Media Festival 2016 (SMF) will bring back established events including the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), Asian Television Awards (ATA), Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF), and ...
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The annual Singapore International Film Festival, widely known as SGIFF, is back for its 27th run this year.  Apart from the talked-about ‘Singapore Panorama’ section where four Singapore feature films are screened, a ‘Singapore Panorama Shorts’ comprising of four local short films ...

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