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Roystan Tan on OLD PLACES

Sueanne Teo August 6, 2010 Interviews, News No Comments
Roystan Tan on OLD PLACES

This Sunday (8th August), a new documentary film will be screened at 10pm on Okto. OLD PLACES is produced by Chuan Pictures, directed by Royston Tan, Victric Thng and Eva Tang, and features the voices of Singaporeans as they recall their memories of disappearing places in Singapore.

As a preview, Civic Life blog writer Ng Yi-Sheng interviews Royston Tan, executive producer and co-director of the film, about his work and personal memories.

>> Read the full interview here

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Interview with award-winning local film score composer

Lyvia Leong August 4, 2010 Interviews, News No Comments
Interview with award-winning local film score composer

Singapore born film score composer Tay Chee Wei, 34, received 2 top awards at the 15th COMPASS (Composers and Authors Society of Singapore) awards ceremony.

He was presented with the Young Composer of the Year and Top Soundtrack awards for his work on American channel PBS’ documentary, NOVA: Ocean Animal Emergency.

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SINdie: Production Talk – Steadfast by David Liu and Linus Chen

Sinema June 24, 2010 Interviews, SINdie No Comments
SINdie: Production Talk – Steadfast by David Liu and Linus Chen

Remember this?

As part of Who’s Shooting What, we asked filmmakers to fill us in on their upcoming projects in 2010. (Sneak: We will be having another round of Who’s Shooting What in 2011 real soon! Do keep a lookout.) After close to half a year, Linus and David are finally presenting their work, Steadfast.

>> Read the full interview with David and Linus here at SINdie.

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Steadfast will be screening in Sinema Old School from the 9th of July. More details here.

SINdie: Production Talk – ‘Kitchen Quartet’ by Nicole Midori

Sueanne Teo June 17, 2010 Interviews, SINdie No Comments
SINdie: Production Talk – ‘Kitchen Quartet’ by Nicole Midori

In a food-obsessed nation, the power of food manifests in our lives in myriad ways. A patronizing food critic unknowingly affects a promising female chef through his review. Forced to question her culinary career, she reexamines her relationship with her hawker mum while the withdrawn young son of the critic uses food as a means of connecting with his father. >> Read the full interview with Nicole Midori here at SINdie.

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Sinema will be screening Nicole’s film, ‘Kitchen Quartet’, on the 29th of June, as part of our Sinema Showoff! programme.

THE FIRST DRAFT Video Interview

Sueanne Teo May 24, 2010 Interviews, Videos No Comments
THE FIRST DRAFT Video Interview

It’s been a while since we’ve touched base with the First Draft programme.

Here’s a video interview with THE FIRST DRAFT instructors, Kelly Marshall and Tessa Sheridan, tutors from LCC’s MA Screenwriting programme sharing how and what our writers have been doing. Take a look! … Continue Reading

Watch filmmakers Joe Lawlor and Tan Pin Pin talk about film and community

Sueanne Teo March 25, 2010 Interviews, News No Comments
Watch filmmakers Joe Lawlor and Tan Pin Pin talk about film and community

The British Council recently organised a major two-day forum in Singapore looking at community and the arts, in partnership with the National Museum and the Theatre Training and Research Programme (TTRP).

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Grieving Conscience

Sueanne Teo February 24, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Grieving Conscience

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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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: CheckMATE

Sueanne Teo February 23, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: CheckMATE

The Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta is happening just tomorrow, and here’s an interview with one of the finalists, N. Mohamed Yahssir, about his film CheckMATE.

Catch CheckMATE, and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Ain’t It All

Sueanne Teo February 22, 2010 Digital Film Fiesta 2010, Interviews No Comments
Panasonic Digital Film Fiesta: Ain’t It All

Ain’t It All, is yet another of the nine films that will be screened here at Sinema later this week. We speak to creator Chantel Li, on her film about overcoming challenges.

Catch Ain’t It All, and more, during the Panasonic DFF screenings on the 24th and 25th of February.

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Roystan Tan on OLD PLACES

August 6, 2010

Roystan Tan on OLD PLACES

This Sunday (8th August), a new documentary film will be screened at 10pm on Okto. OLD PLACES is produced by Chuan Pictures, directed by Royston Tan, Victric Thng and Eva Tang, and features the voices of Singaporeans as they recall their memories of disappearing places in Singapore.
As a preview, Civic Life blog writer Ng Yi-Sheng interviews [...]

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