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The Killing of A Chinese Cookie (NC 16) – $10
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After 5pm: $2 per entry
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After 5pm: $2 per entry
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March 20, 2010
The programme for this month’s Sinema Showoff! has been released! Music videos, short films, documentaries… Take your pick.
For more enquiries or interview requests with the directors, feel free to drop me an email at sueanne[at]sinema[dot]sg.
1. NAGARAVAYTEI
by Abbas Akbar (4 mins)
The music video captures the urban scenes of Singapore for Shabir’s (Vasantham Star 05) [...]
March 18, 2010
We’re really excited to announce that Sinema Showoff! will be making a return debut this month with the theme, “Masala Mix”. Masala Mix is a selection of short films by Indian directors or with Indian themes, carefully curated by Singapore Polytechnic.
This is the first time Sinema has collaborated with an external group for Showoff!, where [...]
March 21, 2010
In his previous effort, director Kelvin Tong had gone to Hong Kong to make Rule #1, filming in the city and having Hong Kong actors Ekin Cheng and Shawn Yue in lead roles. With the Kidnapper, this film marks a first collaboration in the suspense thriller genre between his Boku Films, Scorpio East Pictures, and Malaysia’s [...]
March 21, 2010
In his previous effort, director Kelvin Tong had gone to Hong Kong to make Rule #1, filming in the city and having Hong Kong actors Ekin Cheng and Shawn Yue in lead roles. With the Kidnapper, this film marks a first collaboration in the suspense thriller genre between his Boku Films, Scorpio East Pictures, and Malaysia’s [...]
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 [...]
