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  2. List of Singaporean films - Wikipedia

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    Encore Films, Golden Village Pictures, Singapore Film Commission and SIMF Management: $1.2 million [30] $1.3 million 28 May 2016: Rise: Lee Thean-jeen: Weiyu Films, Channel 5: 5 July 2016: Rough Mix: Ying J. Tan: Monochrome Films: $300,000: 2 September 2016: Pularum Iniyum Naalekal (There's Always Tomorrow) Shilpa Krishnan Shukla: Kathaah ...

  3. Media classifications in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Advertisements for R21-rated content can only appear in venues licensed for R21 films, and/or at the start of another R21-rated movie. Free-to-air radio must not explicitly reference any R21 content. Not Approved for Release (NAR) Denotes content that was not approved for release in Singapore under any classification.

  4. Media censorship in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, "R(A)" movies were restricted to screening in downtown venues only. [4] R18: Movies that has sex/nudity, graphic violence and coarse language or other mature content, and meant for 18 and above. A sizable amount of softcore pornography, especially from Hong Kong, entered the market and were released uncut under this rating.

  5. List of films set in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Reaction: Singapore (1996) Final Cut (1996) (short film) 12 Storeys (1997) 12楼; Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya (1997) God or Dog (1997) 大巴窑杀童案; Paradise Road (1997) A Road Less Travelled (1997) 轨道; Forever Fever (1998) 狂热迪斯科; Money No Enough (1998) 钱不够用; The Teenage Textbook Movie (1998) Tiger's Whip (1998) 虎鞭

  6. List of films banned in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    For the depiction of the War on Terror, perceived as a negative portrayal of Muslims.It was later released with a NC16 rating. 2014 To Singapore, With Love: Banned because it allegedly undermined national security as "the individuals in the film have given distorted and untruthful accounts of how they came to leave Singapore and remain outside Singapore," and that "a number of these self ...

  7. Long Long Time Ago 2 - Wikipedia

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    News Singapore found Long Long Time Ago 2 "not as good" as its first part, giving it a score of 3.5/5. While praising the film's "[c]ompelling family drama" and "refreshing take on relationships in Singapore", they noted that it "doesn’t provide the proper cathartic resolution to the many conflicts that arise", with "[t]oo many characters and ...

  8. 30 Horrifying Things From American Schools That Foreigners ...

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    The U.S. actually spends quite a lot of money on education, more than any other OECD country, in fact. In 2021, the U.S. spent around 5.6% of its GDP on education.

  9. Cinema of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Royston Tan, a young Singapore TV commercial director who has been making award-winning shorts for years, released 15: The Movie, his first feature, in 2003. An expanded version of an earlier short film he made, this 90-min movie on the fringe and drug-abusing delinquents used bold subject-matter and featured some graphic scenes with non ...

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