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Situated atop Mount Sophia, at the newest and ultra-hip creative arts hub known as Old School is the physical space of Sinema.SG. Sinema Old School is a creative partnership with Old School and Sinema.SG. The truly indie space allows for a cozy cinematic experience with 136 sofa-style plush leather seats and state of the art projection and sound system made possible by Panasonic.

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Now Showing at Sinema

Reality Wednesdays
In Search of Beethoven (TBA) – $10

Social Thursdays
The Corporation (PG) – $5

Fictional Fridays
Kissing Cousins (M18) – $10

FOR TICKETS
• Call 63369707, or
• Purchase at Sinema Old School box office.
• Online Booking – Coming Soon!
* Cash / Credit Card payment only.

Screening Schedule

  • Wed, Mar 24 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm: The Killing of a Chinese Cookie (NC 16)
  • Thu, Mar 25 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm: The Corporation (PG)
  • Thu, Mar 25 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm: The Corporation (PG)
  • Fri, Mar 26 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm: Kissing Cousins (M18)
  • Fri, Mar 26 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm: Kissing Cousins (M18)
  • Tue, Mar 30 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm: Sinema Showoff "Masala Mix"
  • Wed, Mar 31 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm:In Search of Beethoven (Premiere Screening)
  • Thu, Apr 1 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm:The Corporation (PG)

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Where is Sinema?

11B Mount Sophia
Old School
#B1-12
Singapore 228466
t: +65.6336.9707
f: +65.6336.6107

OPERATING HOURS:
Mondays and Tuesdays

11am - 7pm

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

Click here for directions.

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