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Digital Media Academy, supported by Singapore Film Commission: $3,018 August 2006: The High Cost of Living: Leonard Lai Yok Wai: Digital Media Academy, supported by Singapore Film Commission: $877 7 September 2006: Singapore Dreaming (美满人生) Colin Goh/Yen Yen Wu: 5C Films: $452,586 October 2006: The Missing Star (La Stella che non c'è ...
Singapore Gross 2017: 19 January 2017: Pop Aye: Kirsten Tan: Giraffe Pictures/E&W Films: $96,348 26 January 2017: The Fortune Handbook 《财神爷》 Kelvin Sng: mm2 Entertainment: $1.3 million: $1 million 26 January 2017: Take 2 《遇见贵人》 Ivan Ho: mm2 Entertainment: $1.2 million: $1.5 million 24 February 2017: Chennai2Singapore ...
I Dream of Singapore [21] Lei Yuan Bin: Tiger Tiger Pictures: 24 November 2019: The Saint Soldier: Uncovering the Bhai Maharaj Singh Story [22] [23] Upneet Kaur-Nagpal: Uptake Media: 26 November 2019: Revolution Launderette《信念のメリーゴーランド》 [24] Mark Chua, Lam Li Shuen: Emoumie: 26 November 2019: Unteachable [25] Yong Shu ...
A list of films produced or co-produced in Singapore ordered by year in the 2010s. For a complete list of Singaporean films, see Category:Singaporean films. List of Singaporean films of 2010; List of Singaporean films of 2011; List of Singaporean films of 2012; List of Singaporean films of 2013; List of Singaporean films of 2014; List of ...
Singapore Minstrel: Ng Xi Jie: Roy Payamal: Documentary: English [14] December 1: In the Room: Eric Khoo: Josie Ho, George Young, Daniel Jenkins, Shou Nishino, Choi Woo-shik, Lawrence Wong: Erotic drama: English, Mandarin: Initially banned from commercial release in Singapore. [15] [16] December 1: The Return: Green Zeng: Chen Tianxiang ...
The theme song of the film is 《念》, sung by Joi Chua. Within a few weeks, it has made its way to one of the top 10 songs on YES 933's weekly charts. Another song, "Tapau", features Shigga Shay rapping out a list of drinks ordered at coffee-shops. The music video was uploaded on YouTube on 9 August 2015.
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Royston Tan, a Singapore TV commercial director who had 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-professional ...