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Reality Wednesdays
The Killing of A Chinese Cookie (NC 16) – $10
Social Thursdays
The Corporation (PG) – $5
Fictional Fridays
Kissing Cousins (M18) – $10
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11B Mount Sophia
Old School
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Singapore 228466
t: +65.6336.9707
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OPERATING HOURS:
Mondays and Tuesdays
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Wednesdays to Fridays
11am - 9pm
Weekends and Public Holidays
By appointment only.
OLD SCHOOL CARPARK RATES:
Weekdays
8am - 4:59pm: $1.00 per 30 min.
After 5pm: $2 per entry
Weekends
9am - 4:59pm: $0.50 per 30 min.
After 5pm: $2 per entry
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March 16, 2010
Sinema is proud to announce that we are one of the venue partners of the 23rd edition of the Singapore International Film Festival (SIFF), which will take place from 15 to 24 April, 2010.
It will screen close to 200 films from over 36 countries.
Festival Highlights
Setting the tone of this year’s SIFF is the Opening Film, Mao’s [...]
March 15, 2010
“Oh my WORD! It’s Open House!”
Word of the Actor is opening their doors to Actors & Directors who are curious about what goes on during their Scene Work sessions.
For one day only, on 17 MARCH (WED), 7 – 10p.m., at Sinema Old School (Theatre Space), come and experience Word!
The director for this special Open House [...]
March 5, 2010
This week alone marks the premiere of two local films going head to head with each other for the box office crown, amid a Hollywood heavyweight with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland probably walking away with the prize.
Not to say that I’ve no confidence in either this film or the one starring Fann Wong to [...]
March 5, 2010
This week alone marks the premiere of two local films going head to head with each other for the box office crown, amid a Hollywood heavyweight with Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland probably walking away with the prize.
Not to say that I’ve no confidence in either this film or the one starring Fann Wong to [...]
February 24, 2010
The Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta runs for two days, starting tonight at 8pm, so don’t miss it! This is Andy Chung’s interview for his film, Grieving Conscience.
Catch Grieving Conscience, and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.
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How long have you been making films, and have you been doing it full [...]
