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The 34th annual Singapore International Film Festival was held from 30 November to 10 December 2023 in Singapore. A total of 101 films from 50 countries were screened during the festival. [ 1 ] With two co-productions and three feature films, this year broke the record for the highest number of films selected in competition by Singaporean ...
However, even with the ban, SGIFF decided to include the film in its advertised line-up, though the film was marked as unavailable for screening. [7] [8] For the 35th edition in 2024, the SGIFF was managed by a new general manager, Jeremy Chua. [9] Local actress Rebecca Lim was named as SGIFF's first ambassador for the festival. [9]
The 33rd annual Singapore International Film Festival was held from 24 November to 4 December 2022 in Singapore. A total of 101 films from 55 countries were screened during the festival. Adilkhan Yerzhanov's thriller film Assault opened the festival. [1] Two new program sections, Altitude and Horizon, were introduced during the festival. [2]
The Singapore International Film Festival is marking its 35th edition with 105 films from 45 countries, with Asian titles comprising 80% of the program. Running Nov. 28-Dec. 8, the fest will host ...
Iranian cinema icon Jafar Panahi will mark the lifting of his 14-year travel ban by attending the 35th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF). The festival’s lineup spotlights rising ...
The Singapore Film Commission (SFC) celebrated its 25th anniversary during the 34th Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) with a lavish party attended by the great and the good of the ...
The 32nd annual Singapore International Film Festival took place from 25 November to 5 December 2021 in Singapore. The festival returned to cinema-only events after an online edition a year prior, due to COVID-19 pandemic. [1] Five new sections were introduced during the festival: Foreground, Milestone, Standpoint, Undercurrent, and Domain. [2]
MALAYSIAN TIGER TO ROAR IN SINGAPORE “Tiger Stripes,” the Malaysian coming-of-age, body horror film that debuted in Cannes’ Critics Week section has been set as the opening title for this ...