ShoutOUT! Docs By The Sea holds its first virtual documentary lab and...
When we could still gather.....Docs by the Sea in 2018In 2020, Docs By The Sea has successfully held its first virtual documentary lab and pitching forum, presenting 86 filmmakers, 37 documentary film...
View ArticleFilm Review: Ali and Ratu Ratu Queens (2021)
Loud garish neon headlines that signify a clear sign. CHANGE IS COMING SOON.Iqbaal Ramadhan stars as our titular character Ali, a seventeen year old Indonesian youth who has just lost his father. Cast...
View ArticleCast blinded for 12 hours in sound film 'Age of Revelation'《末。时代》
Commissioned as part of the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre's (SCCC) Cultural Extravaganza 2021, Age of Revelation 《末。时代》is another sound film that brings together SAthecollective and some of the...
View ArticleShoutOUT! Migrant worker Madhavan releases second short film 'Painful Path'
You may remember our review of $alary Day, a short film made by migrant worker Madhavan R in 2020. Released during the height of the dormitory lockdown in Singapore in 2020 during the pandemic, $alary...
View ArticleShoutOUT! Cathay Cinehome - Now Delivering the Best Filipino Movies On-Demand
Still from Block Z (2020)Cathay Cinehome is partnering with ABS-CBN Australia Pty. Ltd., a subsidiary of leading Filipino media and entertainment network ABS-CBN Corporation that serves international...
View ArticleShort Film Review: Yi Yi (Time Flows in Strange Ways on Sundays) (2021)
Yi Yi, directed by Giselle Lin, follows a mother’s process of grieving for her late son. The simplicity of the film complements the complexity of emotions hidden just beneath the surface. The simple...
View ArticleFilm Review: White Building | ប៊ូឌីញ ស (2021)
Despite the ugliness of loss, one can almost always find something beautiful about sorrow too. In its cruelties, the wandering mind draws upon the tropes of pain and conjures pleasures to accompany...
View ArticleDocs By The Sea Accelerator 2021: 'My Sister Umi Aci' and 'I am Walking'...
Still from the project that won the Docs by the Sea pitch prize 'My Sister Umi Aci'Docs By The Sea Accelerator 2021: Digital Edition officially ended on Saturday, 4th September 2021. The fifth edition...
View ArticleA Brave New Old World: An Interview with SeaShorts Winner Ostin Fam
Ostin Fam (centre) in action, well behind the actionBinh the short film is named after the brother of the film's director Ostin Fam, whose Vietnamese name is Dũng and has a little story to tell behind...
View ArticleHusband. Wife. Daughter. Stranger. Who do you trust? : an Interview with Riri...
DINA (36) is a woman who lives in fear. She ran away from her abusive husband, GION (45) and now lives in Bali with their teenaged daughter, LAURA (17). Dina’s fear of Gion leads her to become...
View ArticleParanoia, Siapa yang Kamu Percaya? : Sebuah Interview bersama Riri Riza
DINA (36) adalah seorang wanita yang hidup dalam ketakutan. Dia melarikan diri dari suaminya yang kasar, GION (45) dan sekarang tinggal di Bali bersama putri remaja mereka, LAURA (17). Ketakutan Dina...
View ArticleOP-ED: Arts As Resistance Against the Looming Spectre of Totalitarianism
Still from Taste (2021). Life is a football match!What is happening in/to Vietnam cinema? Why do we keep talking about censorship when we talk about Vietnamese cinema? Is it because Vietnamese...
View ArticleShort Film Review: Squish!
Style and substance exist on two ends of a see saw. With every film I watch, almost always will I notice one triumphing over the other. Some filmmakers cast a hard light on social issues, while others...
View ArticleStrangeness and Charms: Jeremy Chua on 'Still Somehow, It’s Illusions We Recall'
Presented by the Singapore Art Museum in conjunction with the ongoing exhibition, The Gift, curated by Dr. June Yap, Still Somehow, It’s Illusions We Recall is a film programme that draws upon the...
View ArticleFilm Review: The Year of the Everlasting Storm (2021)
Cinema has always been a medium in dialogue with the present. Seismic real world events have shaped its form and function throughout history, if not for World War 2 we would not have the grit of...
View ArticleShoutOUT! SGIFF in its 32nd edition with brand new sections and perspectives
Opening film ‘Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash’A champion of Southeast Asian independent cinema, the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) returns for its 32 nd edition in theatres-only...
View ArticleA Little Bit More Me: Catching up with Tan Chui Mui
Saturday. Three days after Barbarian Invasion’s Malaysian premiere at the Lotus Five Star Coliseum Theatre, I sat down and interviewed Mui who was fresh after a birthday lunch with friends. She...
View ArticleFilm Review: On The Job: The Missing 8
I don’t intend to beat around the bush. On the Job: The Missing 8, while well-intentioned to highlight the insidious operations of corruption plaguing the Philippine government, is a formulaic neo-noir...
View ArticleFilm Review: 24 (2021)
24 opens with a flash bang. Two men are furiously making love. Their palpitating bodies match the rhythmic pounding of the soundtrack. A sound recordist with a boom pole steps out of the shadows. As...
View ArticleShoutOUT! Filmmaker Yeo Siew Hua conferred with Young Artist Award
Singapore - Film director and writer Yeo Siew Hua, winner of the Golden Leopard at Locarno Film Festival 2018 with his sophomore feature A Land Imagined, has been conferred the Young Artist Award by...
View ArticleFilm Review: Barbarian Invasion | 野蛮人入侵 (2021)
There is a joke, or multiple jokes, lurking out there about writers writing about writing, a perennial format that sprouted “practically like a sub-genre,” as writer David Laskin noted in an essay for...
View ArticleHà Lệ Diễm: “Văn hoá là da thịt bên ngoài làm nên bộ phim."
Những đứa trẻ trong sương là phim dài đầu tiên của Hà Lệ Diễm. Cái tên này đã và đang xuất hiện trên khắp các liên hoan phim thế giới từ cuối năm 2021 và giành được nhiều giải thưởng xuất sắc. Bộ phim...
View ArticleHà Lệ Diễm: "Culture is the outer flesh that makes up a film."
Vietnamese filmmaker Hà Lệ Diễm's debut feature Children of the Mist is a name that has been popping up in the festival circuits and clinching awards since late 2021. Taking place in the town of Sapa...
View ArticleGeneral Inquiries, June 2022: "What is happening in Singapore cinema today?"
General Inquiries is a new monthly column, published hopefully every last day of the month, by SINdie editor Alfonse Chiu that asks questions about the state of contemporary Southeast Asian cinema,...
View ArticleGeneral Inquiries, July 2022: "What is happening in Malaysian cinema today?"
General Inquiries is a new monthly column, published hopefully every last day of the month, by SINdie editor Alfonse Chiu that asks questions about the state of contemporary Southeast Asian cinema,...
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