Back from Hong Kong, where we did lots of film-related stuff. If you go there, you must check out the Broadway Cinematheque in Yaumatei. More on its coolness in a later post.
Together with the Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA) and other partners, SFS is helping organise an ASEAN film festival this month. We've got our mailer here. The SIIA website has the schedule, a PDF of the brochure, and even a trailer.
If, like me, you weren't one of the lucky ones to snag a ticket to the sold-out premiere of Singapore Dreaming, now's your chance to catch it. I'm also keen on Citizen Dog (which I missed at 2004's Bangkok Int'l Film Fest) and Monday Morning Glory looks interesting.
As with all our film festivals, ticket sales are open to the public (SFS folks get a little discount too). So take a break from Hollywood blockbusters and watch something new.
Together with the Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA) and other partners, SFS is helping organise an ASEAN film festival this month. We've got our mailer here. The SIIA website has the schedule, a PDF of the brochure, and even a trailer.
If, like me, you weren't one of the lucky ones to snag a ticket to the sold-out premiere of Singapore Dreaming, now's your chance to catch it. I'm also keen on Citizen Dog (which I missed at 2004's Bangkok Int'l Film Fest) and Monday Morning Glory looks interesting.
As with all our film festivals, ticket sales are open to the public (SFS folks get a little discount too). So take a break from Hollywood blockbusters and watch something new.
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