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In 1992, when American-based Singaporean filmmaker and novelist Sandi Tan was 18 years old, she and her two good friends, 'Eating Air' co-director Jasmine Ng and Professor of Film Sophie Siddique, shot an indie low-budget guerilla-style noir starring Tan as the teenage assassin S, called 'Shirkers'. Made 3 years ...
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Photo Courtesy of: Giraffe Pictures Singaporean director Kirsten Tan’s debut feature-length film POP AYE premiered today to a full-house crowd at the Egyptian Theatre at Park City, Utah. The film opened the World Cinema Dramatic Competition on the first day of the ...
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POP AYE, the debut feature film of Singaporean filmmaker Kirsten Tan, will make its world premiere in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival. This marks the first time a feature film from Singapore will compete at ...

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