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Utter is an annual Singapore Writers Festival initiative which showcases the best of Singapore writing and celebrates its potential to be adapted into different media and across languages, giving audiences fresh perspectives and a deeper understanding of our home-grown authors. In this ...
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  Utter is an annual Singapore Writers Festival initiative which showcases the best of Singapore writing and celebrates its potential to be adapted into different media and languages, giving audiences fresh perspectives and a deeper understanding of our home-grown authors. In this year's ...
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  Jerrold Chong is an animation filmmaker. He graduated with a BFA in Animation at California Institute of the Arts. His films have screened at numerous international film festivals, including the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF), Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival in ...
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  Harry and Henry Zhuang are animation filmmakers. Their first short film Contained received the Best Animation Award andSpecial Mention for Best Sound at the 2nd Singapore Short Film Awards in 2011. Their most recent work, The Tiger of 142B, an adaptation of Dave ...
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  David Lee wears many hats. He is most known as the vice chairman and chief programmer of the Singapore Film Society as well as the Festival Director of the annual Singapore Chinese Film Festival. In recent years, however, Lee has taken ...
Interview
Photo courtesty of K Rajagopal   K Rajagopal is a film director who has won the Singapore International Film Festival's Special Jury Prize for his first three shorts: I Can't Sleep Tonight, The Glare and Absence. His other works are The New World ...
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Photo courtesy of Lee Thean-jeen   Lee Thean-jeen, or TJ as he is known by friends, is one of the most prolific writer-directors working in Singapore film and television today. To date, he has adapted over twenty published works by Singapore writers, including Alfian Sa’at, ...
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Who was the dirrector that adapted Timepieces in to a short film? (A) Lee Thean-jeen (B) Jerrold Chong (C) K. Rajagopal

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