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ShoutOUT! Singapore Filmmaker Tan Bee Thiam's Tiong Bahru Social Club to...

Tiong Bahru Social Club, the debut feature film of Singaporean filmmaker Tan Bee Thiam will premiere at the 25th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), under the 'A Window on Asian Cinema' which...

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ShoutOUT! Asia TV Forum calls for submissions in new 'Outreach for Pitch'...

If you are a producer, or if you work on content creation, here is your chance to pitch your ideas, gain valuable insights into current trends, meet influential personalities and most of all, see that...

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SeaShorts Competition Shorts: Our TOP 10 Picks

The 2020 and fourth edition of SeaShorts has showcased yet another new crop of Southeast Asian voices from the region. From family feuds to family funerals, from urban tales to indigenous fables, from...

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ShoutOUT! Malaysia’s 'Peon' sweeps top awards at SeaShorts Film Festival

The 2020 SeaShorts Film Festival concluded on 20 September 2020 (Sunday), ending a week-long series of virtual events celebrating the depth and diversity of short film from across Southeast Asia.June...

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SeaShorts 2020 Film Festival: Space In Between

Space In Between is a programme curated by Yamashita Koyo at the recently concluded SeaShorts Film Festival that pulls together a selection of short films from the Image Forum Festival 2019 East Asian...

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Short Film Review: Elsa (2020)

Elsa is a candid and endearing, coming-of-age short film that turns the table on gender conventions and sticks it middle finger up, gracefully, to purists who think boys should never attend dance...

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SeaShorts 2020 Film Festival: Best of Golden Harvest

Finding a common thread amongst the short films in this year's “Best of Golden Harvest” programme within the SeaShorts festival has taken me longer than anticipated. Aside from the fact that each of...

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ShoutOUT! National Gallery Singapore's Painting with Light film festival goes...

National Gallery Singapore's third edition of Painting with Light, its festival of international films on art, will be fully online and free for the first time. It will offer Singapore-based viewers...

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ShoutOUT! NTU CCA Singapore Presents First Asian Institutional Exhibition of...

The NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore (NTU CCA Singapore) presents the first Asian institutional exhibition of noted Vietnamese-American filmmaker, music composer, writer, and academic Trinh T....

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SeaShorts 2020 Film Festival: Migrating Forms

The short film format has always been both a challenge to and a spark of inspiration for storytelling, condensing long shoots, emotional acts and complex storylines into a product restricted by length...

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SeaShorts 2020 Film Festival: Moving Panorama

Focusing on emerging directors from Malaysia, SeaShorts 2020 Film Festival’s “Moving Panorama” presents seven short films curated by guest programmer Yow Chong Lee from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. The...

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Short Film Review: Birthday (2020)

It’s dark. You’re walking home, alone. Your senses are heightened by the paranoia that someone somewhere is going to attack & do unspeakable things to you. Everyone is a suspect—every man that...

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Film Review: Number 1 // 男儿王 (2020)

Some personalities need to be introduced in this review. Mark Lee (李國煌) is one of Singapore's most popular comedians who is known for his crude-talking gangster roles or uncouth uncle roles. Jaspers...

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Chu Kiu-wai: "There are always signs of hope for building towards a more...

Currently an Assistant Professor in Green Humanities, and a faculty member of the Chinese programme at the Nanyang Technological University, Dr. Chu Kiu-wai is a scholar whose interdisciplinary...

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It's Viddsee's 'Juree' season - watch these winning films and nominees from...

Every year, through the Viddsee Juree Awards, Viddsee brings together some of the best short films from the region to celebrate storytelling in this region and support local film communities. These...

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ShoutOUT! mm2 Entertainment releases its post-pandemic film line-up till 2021

Singapore media entertainment and content company mm2 Entertainment has announced the release dates of a slate of Singapore films for 2020 and 2021. Number 1《男儿王》 will will lead a pipeline of films to...

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Film Review: If We Burn (2020)

The civil unrest in Hong Kong has been a relatively prominent news fixture for the last two years.  What catalysed the unrest was a proposed law allowing for Hong Kong people to be extradited to China,...

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Film Review: Suk Suk // 叔.叔 (2019)

叔.叔 Suk Suk, a 2019 Hong Kong film directed by 楊曜愷 Ray Yeung, opens with a man washing a taxi and ends with the same man sitting in a church. However the film's focus is neither the taxi driver's...

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STOP10: 10 S.E.Asian Horror Films for a Stay-in Halloween

Halloween, traditionally the pinnacle of wild parties and scare-houses, has now become a shadow of its former self. A year marked by Covid-19 has made quite clear to us that in this new normal, the old...

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ShoutOUT! 31st S'pore Int'l Film Festival Returns with More Than 70 Titles...

 The Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) returns this year for its 31st edition with more than 70 titles from across 49 countries, with a whopping amount of more than 20 titles from Singapore...

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